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Question 1: From the 1220s until the 16th century, no work of Christian literature, except for the ________ itself, was commented upon more frequently.
Nevi'imBibleChristianity and JudaismBiblical canon

Question 2: Peter Lombard (New York: ________, 2004).
LondonOxford University PressUnited KingdomJohn Fell (clergyman)

Question 3: Peter Lombard's most famous and most controversial doctrine in the Sentences was his identification of charity with the ________ in Book I, distinction 17.
JesusNew TestamentHoly SpiritApostle (Christian)

Question 4: At some time after 1150 he became a ________, then an archdeacon by 1156, or maybe as early as 1152.
DeaconStole (vestment)BishopPriest

Question 5: Also in the Sentences was the doctrine that ________ was consensual (and need not be consummated to be considered perfect, unlike Gratian's analysis).
PolyamoryRomance (love)MarriageFamily

Question 6: He became a ________ in 1147, and was ordained priest some time before 1156.
Roman Catholic theologySurpliceSubdeaconStole (vestment)

Question 7: He was succeeded by Maurice de Sully, the builder of the ________.
Sainte-ChapelleLouvreBasilique du Sacré-Cœur, ParisNotre Dame de Paris

Question 8: The Sentences starts with the Trinity in Book I, moves on to creation in Book II, treats ________, the savior of the fallen creation, in Book III, and deals with the sacraments, which mediate Christ's grace, in Book IV.
New TestamentJesusGospelChrist

Question 9: Even the young Martin Luther still wrote glosses on the Sentences and ________ quoted from it over 100 times in his Institutes.
Covenant theologyProtestant ReformationJohn CalvinHuldrych Zwingli

Question 10: The patronage of Otto, bishop of Lucca, who recommended him to ________, allowed him to leave Italy and further his studies at Reims and Paris.
Bernard of ClairvauxCatholic ChurchPope John Paul IIHistory of the Catholic Church
















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