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The struggle in Eastern Orthodoxy over the removal of images of Jesus and the Saints from churches was called the _________.
 
  A) Chalcedon Controversy
 B) Iconoclastic Controversy
 C) Puritan Controversy
 D) Restoration Controversy

Question 2

Emperor _________ was the Roman Emperor whose toleration of Christianity in the year 312 ushered in a new era in the faith.
 
  A) Caesar
 B) Romulus Augustulus
 C) Constantine
 D) Titus



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Answer to Question 1

Iconoclastic Controversy

Answer to Question 2

Constantine





 

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