Early Christian Apologetics and the Defense of the Faith
  • 1. Who is considered the first Christian apologist?
A) Irenaeus
B) Tertullian
C) Justin Martyr
D) Athanasius
  • 2. What was the primary goal of early Christian apologetics?
A) To create liturgical practices
B) To defend the faith against objections
C) To write theological treaties
D) To establish church hierarchy
  • 3. What was a common charge against early Christians?
A) Atheism
B) Polytheism
C) Idolatry
D) Heresy
  • 4. Who wrote 'Against Heresies'?
A) Tertullian
B) Irenaeus
C) Clement of Alexandria
D) Origen
  • 5. What was the main subject of the 'Apology' by Justin Martyr?
A) Defense of church structure
B) Defense of the resurrection
C) Defense of Christian ethics
D) Defense against pagan accusations
  • 6. Which early Christian writer emphasized the role of reason in faith?
A) Irenaeus
B) Tertullian
C) Justin Martyr
D) Clement of Alexandria
  • 7. What is the name of Origen's work that addressed Christian teachings and ethics?
A) On First Principles
B) The City of God
C) Against Celsus
D) The Apology
  • 8. Which apologist emphasized the importance of martyrdom?
A) Origen
B) Clement of Alexandria
C) Tertullian
D) Irenaeus
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