What is defined as a renewal or rebirth of interest in greek and roman arts 286-7
Renissance
The reformation came to England because of what kind of Quarrel (arguement)? 308
a religious quarrel (argument) between the king and the pope?
What was a leading criticism that lead to the Protestant Reformation? 302
wealth and power, indulgenciescorruption within the Catholic church
What did the Council of Trent do? 310
It lead an end of many church abuses.
Which religious leader was instrumental in the Catholic Counter-Reformation because of the Jesuits? 311
St. Ignatius of Loyola
What did people belive as they studied roman and greek ideas and as a result of the renaissance? 286
They began to see that individual people could make a difference. Change the world for the better
What was the church of Englnad known as? 309
Anglican Church
Which policy of Pope Leo X was most contradictory to Martin Luther’s teachings? 304
The Pope sold indulgences.
What is the name of the famous list of grievances posted by the following author shown in the picture?
95 theses
How did the teachings of John Calvin impact Christianity in Europe? 307
He introduced the idea of predestination
How did secular ideas change peoples intersts? 286
It encouraged people to think critically about society and focus on more aspects of life that just religion
What region of Europe tended to support Protestantism over Catholicism? 313
Northen Europe
How did the increase in knowledge during the christain humanist movement in Europe want to impact the Catholic Church? 303
restore faith, use reason to become better christains, live good everyday life
what is heresy?
a religious belief that contradicts the churchs teachings
How did the Reformation and Counter Reformation impact Europe (split europe)? 313
The continent was divided with some countries becoming Protestants and some remaining Catholic.
What was offered in mass as a result of the printing press?
It allowed the Catholic Church to produce many copies of the Bible.
What was a seminary used for?
religious training
What did the Act of Supremacy do? pg. 308
Made the king the head of the new church of england
What were Calvanists from England Called? 309
Puritains
What was the most violent regious war of the reformation period? 312-314
30 years wars
What helped the spread of Humanist ideas? 298
War, trade, travel, and the printing press
Who passed knowledge to western Europeans? 293
Arab Muslims and scholars
What revolutionary change that took place in Great Britain is evident on this family tree? pg 308
Henry VIII left the Roman Catholic Church and founded the Church of England in order to remarry.
Who murder over 300 protestants? 308-309
Bloody Mary
Why did the Catholic Church adopt new policies during the Counter Reformation?
It wanted to increase support for the Catholic Church