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Practices in Christianity: persecution, suffering and the Church — responses to persecution
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which Roman emperor is most associated with widespread persecution of Christians in the early church, including their deaths in the Colosseum?

  1. Emperor Hadrian
  2. Emperor Augustus
  3. Emperor Nero
  4. Emperor Constantine
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✓ Answer: CEmperor Nero
Emperor Nero is historically associated with the first major state-sponsored persecution of Christians in Rome, including their deaths as public spectacle. Constantine actually legalised Christianity. Augustus and Hadrian are not primarily associated with Christian persecution.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

What does the term 'Open Doors' refer to in the context of Christian responses to persecution today?

  1. A Christian charity that supports persecuted Christians worldwide
  2. A Vatican policy of welcoming refugees to the Catholic Church
  3. A government programme protecting religious minorities in the UK
  4. A Protestant movement encouraging church doors to remain open daily
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✓ Answer: AA Christian charity that supports persecuted Christians worldwide
Open Doors is an international Christian charity founded in 1955 that supports persecuted Christians globally, producing the World Watch List of the most dangerous countries for Christians. It is not a Vatican policy, a UK government programme, or a Protestant denominational movement.
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