| Hinweis | Antwort | % Correct | |
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| Important apostle and author of many biblical books (letters) | ~10 v. Chr. - ~60 n. Chr. | Paul the Apostle | 94%
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| Reformer, who criticized the indulgence in 95 theses | 1483 - 1546 | Martin Luther | 79%
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| Most important philosopher of the Middle Ages, developed four proofs of God, author of "Summa theologiae" | 1225 - 1275 | Thomas Aquinas | 71%
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| Reformer in Geneva, representative of the doctrine of double predestination | 1509 - 1564 | John Calvin | 62%
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| Most important Christian philosopher of antiquity, author of "De civitate Dei" | 354 - 430 | Augustine of Hippo | 59%
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| Founder of the Methodist Movement | 1703 - 1791 | John Wesley | 59%
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| Important Pope, who greatly increased the weight of this office, called "the Great" | 540 - 604 | Gregory the Great | 56%
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| Zurich reformer who co-founded the Reformed Church | 1484 - 1531 | Huldrych Zwingli | 53%
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| Founder of a mendicant order, revered as saint of animals in the Catholic Church | 1182 -1226 | Francis of Assisi | 50%
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| Church Father, who translated the Bible to Latin (Vulgate) | 347- 420 | Jerome | 41%
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| Bishop of Milan and opponent of the Arians, strengthened the church's power over the emperor | 339 - 397 | Ambrose | 29%
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| Founder of a monastic order and the Monastery of Monte Cassino, "Ora et labora et lege" | 480 - 547 | Benedict of Nursia | 29%
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| English reformer, who led the Lollard movement and translated the New Testament to English | 1320s – 1384 | John Wycliffe | 26%
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| Church father, bishop in Alexandria and opponent of Nestorius, involved the death of Hypathia | ~ 375 - 444 | Cyril of Alexandria | 18%
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| "Rosary Pope", who promoted Catholic social teaching , author of the "Rerum novarum" | 1810 – 1903 | Leo XIII | 18%
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| Archbishop of El Salvador and representative of Liberation Theology, murdered in 1980 | 1917 - 1980 | Oscar Romero | 18%
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| Cistercian abbot, who spread this order and preached for the Crusades | 1090- 1153 | Bernard of Clairvaux | 15%
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| Developed a program to demythologize the New Testament | 1884 - 1976 | Rudolf Bultmann | 9%
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| Important mystic of the late Middle Ages, pursued as heretic, but rehabilitated | 1260 - 1328 | Meister Eckhart | 6%
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| Methodist theologian, pacifist and opponent of the "just war" theory | geb. 1940 | Stanley Hauerwas | 6%
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