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History Of Christianity Up To 1500 Question Paper

History Of Christianity Up To 1500 

Course:Bachelor Of Education Arts

Institution: Kabarak University question papers

Exam Year:2011



COURSE CODE: CRED 120
COURSE TITLE: HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY UP TO 1500
STREAM: SESSION III
INSTRUCTIONS:
Ø Answer ALL Questions in Section I & II and Answer ONE question in Section III.

SECTION I: Answer ALL Questions (20 MARKS)
1. Give five reasons why Christianity is the most influential religions in the World.
[5 marks]
2. What are the views towards history and how do they influence the study of Christian
history. [5 marks]
3. Enumerate 3 positive effects of the persecution of the early church and 2 negative
effects [5 marks]
4. Note down 5 points on the importance of early Church Fathers. [5 marks]
SECTION II: Answer ALL Questions (30 MARKS)
5. The following were tools used by the early Church to fight heresy (false teaching)
briefly explain of them
a) Apostolic Succession [5 marks]
b) Rule of Faith [5 marks]
c) Ecumenical Councils [5 marks]
6. Briefly highlight the effect of Constantine on the Church under the following topics
a) The Edict of Milan 313 AD [5 marks]
b) Positive Contribution [5 marks]
c) Negative Contribution [5 marks]
SECTION III: Answer 1 Question (20 MARKS)
1. Discuss Monasticism under the following topics
a) Definition and rise of monasticism [5 marks]
b) Causes of monasticism [5 marks]
c) Development of monasticism [5 marks]
d) Results of monasticism [5 marks]
2. Explain the rise and spread of Islam as follows
a) Background of the founder [5 marks]
b) Main teachings of Islam [5 marks]
c) Methods used in the spread [5 marks]
d) Effects on Christianity [5 marks]






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