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1. Tax collector who converted to Christ
E. Zacchaeus
2. Brother of the Lord
F. James
3. Companion of Paul on missionary journeys
B. Barnabas
4. Greatest Christian Saint
G. Paul
5. First Christian martyr
A. Steven
6. Gospel of Acts and Luke are dedicated to him
C. Theophilus
7. Replaced Judas as an Apostle
D. Mattias
8. Mother of the church
H. Mary
9. Jesus was like Old Testament prophets, he did all the following except
B. He used attention getting actions
10. Jesus' parables are important because
D. All the above
11. The Gospel of Luke highlights this city as the central symbol of God's salvic activity
C. Jerusalem
12. According to Acts, the ideal Christian community included all of these except
B. Excommunication of known sinners
13. The theme of this parable is to share your gifts with poor people
A. Lazarus and the Rich Man
14. The theme of this parable is God's incredible love for sinners
C. Prodigal Son
15. Luke wrote primarily for a gentile Christian audience
True
16. The author of Luke's Gospel knew the historical Jesus
True
17. Acts of the Apostles is probably known as Acts of the Holy Spirit
True
18. Unlike the Gospel of Matthew, the Gospel of Luke downplays the role of woman in Jesus' ministry
False
19. The doctrines of the ascension and assumption both refer to Jesus going to heaven
False
20. From the Greek word "witness"
B. Martyr
21. What are the three periods of Salvation History in the Gospel of Luke
C. The Age of Promise, the Time of Jesus, and the Age of the Church
22. What is the Jewish feast that is considered the birth of the church
D. Pentecost
23. What doctrine of Mary holds that from the first moment of her existence, Mary was free from any alienation caused by original sin
C. The Assumption
24. What is the lesson of the parable of the Good Samaritan
Help those in need
25. Who were the two people that were instructed to help fulfill the early church. Name one thing for each person that they did.
Peter and Paul. Peter is the first Pope and Paul united the churches.