World history section 5-4
Heresy
Belief contrary to official Church teaching
Pope
Bishop of Rome who claimed authority over all other bishops.
Patriarch
Bishop of one of the most important cities, who exercised authority over other bishops in his area.
Constantine
Emperor who issued the edict of Milan, granting freedom of worship to all citizens of the Roman Empire. Under the Emperor Constantine, the persecution of Christians ended. In A.D. 313, the edict of Milan granted freedom of worship to the citizens of the Roman Empire. By the end of the century, Emperor Theodosius made Christianity the official religion of Rome. In time, a church bureaucracy arose alongside that of the empire.
Theodosius
Emperor who made Christianity the official religion of the Empire.
Bishop
High church official responsible for everyone in his diocese.
Apostle
Leader or teacher of a new faith, including the 12 disciples of Jesus.
Augustine
Leading early church scholar who combined Christian doctrine with Greco- roman learning.
Paul
Most influential of the apostles in spreading Christianity.
Clergy
People who were allowed to conduct Christian services.
Martyr
Person who suffers or is killed for his or her beliefs.
Messiah
Savior sent by God. And the messiah is a man know as Jesus Christ.