The Western Experience, 10th Edition (Chambers)

Chapter 5: The Empire and Christianity

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Julio-Claudians
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latifundia
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iurisprudentes
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iurisconsulti
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ius civile
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ius gentium
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colonus
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Tetrarchy
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curia
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curiales
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Sadducees
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Pharisees
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Talmud
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heresy
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Nicene Creed
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Arianism
A)Town council in the Roman Empire; later means royal court and central directing body of the Roman Catholic Church.
B)Declaration made at Nicaea in 325 that Jesus was coeternal with God.
C)Heresy based on the teaching of Arius, an Alexandrian priest, which denied that Jesus was coequal with God the Father.
D)"Law of the nations"; Roman law as applied to noncitizens or to all cultures.
E)Rule of four co-emperors of Rome under Diocletian.
F)Councilors in the Roman Empire.
G)Large plantations in the Roman world, worked mainly by slaves.
H)Any belief contrary to church dogma; from Greek hairesis, "choice."
I)Jurists or advisers in the Roman legal system whose opinions shaped laws.
J)Jurists or advisers in the Roman legal system whose opinions shaped laws.
K)In the Roman Empire, a free man who was settled as a worker on the land of another.
L)General body of Jewish tradition.
M)Conservative Jewish sect that did not believe in angels or resurrection because such teachings were not found in the five books of the Old Testament, known as the Pentateuch.
N)Dynasty of related rulers from 27 B.C. to A.D. 68 in Rome.
O)"Civil law," or law relating to Roman citizens.
P)Jewish sect that believed in resurrection and accepted non-Jewish converts.
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