| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Jewish rabbi, founder of the Christian faith | Jesus of Nazareth | 97%
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| Founder's "Rock", denied his master | Peter | 84%
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| Former persecutor turned missionary and writer of most of the New Testament | Paul | 78%
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| First Christian martyr, stoned to death | Stephen | 57%
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| First person to see above after Resurrection (according to Gospels of Mark and John) | Mary Magdalene | 56%
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| Brother of above, also an Apostle | Andrew | 51%
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| Apostle who, according to tradition, traveled to India | Thomas | 45%
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| Island on which St. John wrote Revelation | Patmos | 41%
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| Council in which the issue of the Trinity was clarified, produced a well-known statement of belief | Council of Nicaea | 37%
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| Doctor of the Church, wrote Confessions and City of God | Augustine | 35%
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| City in which followers were first called Christians | Antioch | 32%
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| Heresy that asserted that the Son was not coequal to or coeternal with the Father | Arianism | 23%
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| Bishop in modern-day Turkey, patron saint of children | Nicholas | 23%
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| Collection of heresies that asserted the body and material world were inconsequential or evil | Gnosticism | 22%
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| Doctor of the Church, translated the Bible into Latin | Jerome | 22%
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| Disciple of St. John, Bishop of Smyrna, matyred by burning at the stake | Polycarp | 13%
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| Third (or fourth) Bishop of Rome, wrote an Epistle to the Corinthians, martyred by drowning | Clement | 12%
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| Disciple of St. John, Bishop of Antioch, wrote seven epistles on orthodoxy and obedience, martyred in the arena by wild beasts | Ignatius | 11%
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| Third and fourth century theologian, wrote first comprehensive history of the Church | Eusebius | 9%
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| "Father of Latin Christianity", discouraged Greek learning, formulated idea of the Trinity | Tertullian | 8%
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