In the Life of St. Basil the Younger, Theodora relies on a bag of spiritual gold and a reserve of her past good deeds to pass through these locations. For 10 points each:
[10h] What “aerial” places of particular judgement from Eastern Orthodox theology contain demons that detain and falsely accuse recently deceased souls of committing sins like slander and gluttony?
ANSWER: toll houses [or telonia] (In modern times, the aerial toll houses are typically seen as being metaphorical in nature.)
[10e] Guilty souls that have failed the toll house tests are sent to Hell to await this event. During this event, Christ will divide the nations between his right and left hands, and reward those who clothed the naked and fed the hungry.
ANSWER: Last Judgement [or Judgement Day or Day of Judgement; prompt on Second Coming of Jesus; prompt on the end times or the end of the world or the apocalypse or armageddon]
[10m] Biblical justification for the existence of toll-houses typically references the immediate judgement implied in this parable. A patriarch in this parable claims that a man who has ignored Moses and the Prophets will fail to be swayed by a man who returns from the dead.
ANSWER: The rich man and Lazarus [or The Parable of Dives and Lazarus] (The character is Abraham.)
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