Years 0-1500
Why reformation was needed
Martin Luther and start of the Reformation
The English Reformation
Grab bag
100

What major event took place around the year AD 30 or 33?

The death and resurrection of Jesus.

100

Was is an indulgence?

A remission of temporal punishment for sin. Either bought for money, or earned by works.

100

Who said, "My conscience is captive to the Word of God... Here I stand. I cannot do otherwise."

Bonus 100: what language did he speak?

Martin Luther.

German. (and Latin, and Greek, and Hebrew)

100

Did a lot of doctrine change at the beginning of the Anglican church?

No.

100

Notebook not allowed.

Why is studying church history important and beneficial?

100 points for each reason you list.

(flip to notebook page)

200

What was the Great Schism? (must name the groups involved)


Bonus: 200 points for naming a specific major reason for the split.

When the East and West split, resulting in the Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism.


Reasons

1. Whether the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son (RCC and Protestants) or the Father alone (EO).

2. The authority of the Pope.

200

What is a relic?

A supposed body part and item from a saint. (Often used to get "blessings")

200

What happened on Oct 31, 1517. What is this day sometimes called nowadays?

Martin Luther published 95 theses (95 arguments/points) on the church door against the Roman Catholic Church.


Reformation Day.

200

Who first translated the Bible to modern English?

William Tyndale.

200

Who are the modern day offspring of the Anabaptists?

The Mennonites and Amish.
300

Who was Constantine and why was he important?

The emperor of Rome who converted to Christianity and made Christianity legal (Edict of Milan, 314).

300

What is the papacy, and name something about it that helped lead to the Reformation.

The Pope / the church of Rome's ruling structure.


It had taken absurd levels of authority.

It was very corrupt. (waging political wars, sexual immorality, prostitution, simony, nepotism, absenteeism)

Had a terrible track record (Avignon Papacy, Great Western Schism (three popes at once)).

Locked the Bible away.

300

What are the two big "sola's" that summarize the Luther views against Roman Catholicism. You must name and explain both.


("Two stones that knock the down the whole Roman system.")


(These two things are a great summary of Protestantism.)

Sola Fide: We are justified by faith alone.

Sola Scriptura: Scripture only is the ultimate infallible authority for faith and practice. 

300

Who did the Church of England start?

Pope wouldn't let King Henry VIII annul his marriage. So Henry broke from Rome and made himself head of the church of England.

300

Who was the major figure of the Reformed/presbyterian branch of the Reformation?

Bonus: 200 points for naming the city he is associated with.

John Calvin.

Geneva.

400

What is ancient heresy of Arianism?

Bonus: 200 points for naming a modern group that are basically modern Arians.

The Son is created, lessor then the Father, and not fully God.


Mormons, Jehovah witnesses.

400

Name someone who was killed for standing up to the Roman Catholic Church.

Jan Hus.

400

Name one hymn by Martin Luther.

A Mighty Fortress Is Our God.

(approx. 1517)

400

What was/is The Book of Common Prayer.

Bonus 200: who wrote it?


A worship book with prayers, sermon, Bible readings, and church services for the Church of England.


Thomas Cramner.

400

What are the four major strands of the Reformation?

1. Lutheran

2. Reformed

3. Anabaptist

4. Anglican

500

What is this from:


We believe in one God,
the Father almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all things visible and invisible.

And in one Lord Jesus Christ,
the only Son of God,
begotten from the Father before all ages...

The Nicene Creed

500

What famous thing did Erasmus do that helped lead to the Reformation?

Compile and publish the Greek New Testament.

500

Who said, "As soon as a coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs," and what was he referring to?

John Tetzel. Indulgences. 

500

Who was lady Jane Grey, and what happened to her?

She was a 16ish year old who was Queen of England for 9 days. Protestant. Killed by Blood Mary. She defended her faith down to the end of her life.

500

What is the from?

36. Any truly repentant Christian has a right to full remission of penalty and guilt, even without indulgence letters.

37. Every true Christian shares in all the blessings of Christ and the Church, given by God, even without indulgences

The 95 Theses 

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