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a Division bell
What notable feature of the Red Lion reflects its parliamentary connection?
Madonna
Who owned the Punch Bowl with Guy Ritchie?
Mayfair
In what district of London was the Punch Bowl located?
The Coleherne
What pub was visited by Freddie Mercury?
The Blind Beggar
At what pub did Ronnie Kray kill someone in 1966?
The Ten Bells
What pub is associated with some of Jack the Ripper's victims?
The Magdala
Outside what pub was David Blakely shot?
The Crown Tavern
What is the present name of the former Crown and Anchor?
1903
In what year did Joseph Stalin visit London?
The Angel
At what pub did Thomas Paine write The Rights of Man?
Islington
In what district of London is The Angel located?
Charles Dickens
What writer mentioned The Angel pub in his writings?
a Co-operative Bank
What is the present status of the Angel pub?
a coaching inn
Prior to becoming a pub, what did the Angel serve as?
the Lamb and Flag
Along with the Eagle and Child, at what pub did the Inklings regularly meet?
Oxford
Where is the Eagle and Child located?
C. S. Lewis
Along with J. R. R. Tolkien, who was a noted member of the Inklings?
Cambridge
Where is the Eagle pub located?
28 February 1953
On what date did Francis Crick announce to an audience of pub-goers that he had discovered DNA?
The Rovers Return
What pub is feature on the British soap opera Coronation Street?
The Queen Vic
What pub is featured on EastEnders?
BBC One
What channel is EastEnders broadcast on?
ITV
What channel is home to the soap opera Emmerdale?
the Woolpack
What pub is featured on Emmerdale?
themed bars
What would be a more accurate classification for many "British" pubs found outside Britain?
Denmark
What continental European country has pubs that would be familiar to a Briton?
56
How many British cask beers were present at the 2008 European Beer Festival?
Copenhagen
In what city did the 2008 European Beer Festival take place?
20,000
About how many people visited the 2008 European Beer Festival?
craic
What is the native Irish term for a pub's atmosphere?
tavernhouse
What does teach tábhairne mean in English?
teach óil
What Irish term means "drinkinghouse"?
spirit grocers
Vis-à-vis pubs in Ireland, what feature do pubs in Northern Ireland lack?
New Zealand
What country outside Ireland is known for having Irish pubs?
tavern
Traditionally, what was the popular term for a drinking establishment in English-speaking Canada?
1970s
In what decade did "bar" become the popular term for a drinking establishment in English-speaking Canada?
public house
In the 19th century, what term was used in English-speaking Canada to describe a drinking establishment?
the student's union
What body often runs pubs on the campuses of Canadian universities?
1990s
In what decade could one find an "English looking" pub trend in Canada?
Christian
What is a person who follows Christianity called?
Jesus Christ
Whose life do Christians learn from?
Christós
What Greek word is Christian derived from?
mashiach
Christós is translated from what Biblical term?
conflict
While many, the perceptions of Christianity can sometimes what?
significance
Regardless of beliefs, Christians all agree that Jesus has a unique what?
the cultural aspects of Christianity
Whether one partakes in practices or beliefs, the label Christian is sometimes attached because they associate with what?
2.2 billion
According to one report, how many Christians were in the world in 2010?
600 million
How many Christians were in the world in 1910?
Christianity
If growth continues as it has, what religion will be the largest in the world by 2050?
half
Of all the Christians in the world, how many are Catholic?
158
Christians are the majority in how many countries and territories in the world today?
Χριστιανός (Christianos)
What Greek word defines as "follower of Christ?"
Χριστός (Christos)
Where does the Greek word Χριστιανός (Christianos) come from?
anointed one
What does Χριστός (Christos) mean?
Chrétien
What is the French word for Christian that was derived from Greek?
Acts 11:26
Where is the first reference to the word Christian in the Bible?
Herod Agrippa II
Who made the second reference to the word Christian in the Bible?
Peter 4:16
When verse was the third mention?
the emperor of Rome
Kenneth Samuel Wuest believes that the Biblical Christian term referenced people who did not acknowledge who?
Antioch
In what city did the term Christians start?
Nazarenes
When Peter endorsed the term, the term Christian was used instead of what other term?
Josephus
What is one of the first mentions of the term Christian in a non-religious work, referring to a tribe of Christians?
Tacitus
Which non-religious piece of literature had the term Christian in it towards the end of the first century?
Nero
Christians were said to be the scapegoat of who?
Nazarenes
In Acts 24, what is another word that Christians are called?
Nazoraean
What was Jesus called since he was from Nazareth?
Notzrim
What is another Hebrew term for Nazarenes?
modern Israeli Hebrew
Wha still calls Christians Notzrim?
beliefs and practices
While Christianity is ultimately one belief, a wide range of what is found among the different denominations and sects?
Linda Woodhead
Who states that Christian believers agree that Jesus has a unique significance?
Michael Martin
Who wrote The Case Against Christianity?
three
How many historical Christian creeds did Martin write about?
faith in Jesus
What do Christians believe is the way to salvation?
the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed and the Athanasian Creed
What are the three creeds Martin studied?
Messiah
Judaism does not believe that Jesus is the what?
Galilean village
What village did Jesus come from?
Nazareth
Where was the Galilean village?
northern Israel
Where is Nazareth located?
followers of the Messiah
What does Masīḥī mean?
July 2014
When did the term Nasara become used more in modern times?
the Fall of Mosul
What happened in July 2014?
the first letter of Nasara
What was spray pained on the properties of Christians who left the area?
Nasrani
Which term is in reference to people from a Christian culture?
Masihi
Which term is indicative of people who place their faith in Jesus?
Nasrani
What description is used for Western people who do not follow the Muslim faith?
Ṣalībī
What is the Arabic term when referring to Christians in a political sense?
cross
Ṣalībī comes from the word ṣalīb, which means what?
Crusader
What does Ṣalībī mean?
European Christian Crusaders
What does Alfranj mean?
Masīhī
What is the most common Persian word for Christian?
Nasrānī
What is the Syriac word for Nazarene?
fear, respect
What does tars mean?
Tarsā
What is the Middle Persion word for Christian?
Nasrani
Which word has been connected to Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala, India?
Isaai
What do followers of Jesus call themselves in the Indian subcontinent?
Isa Masih
What do the people in the Indian subcontinent call Jesus?
Nasrani
What term did the Malays use for the Portuguese Serani?
the modern Kristang creoles of Malaysia
What does the term refer to now?
基督徒 (pinyin: jīdū tú)
What is the Chinese word for Christian?
Christ follower
What does 基督徒 (pinyin: jīdū tú) mean?