Heresies and Heretics
Reformers
Definitely Not Reformed
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100
Heresies are not "right thinking," they are not this....
What is orthodox?
100
He became a monk after making a deal with St. Anne during a thunderstorm.
Who is Martin Luther?
100
These are the things that drove Luther to pen his Ninety-Five Theses.
What were indulgences?
100
Luther posted his Ninety-Five Theses here.
Where was Wittenberg?
100
Congregationalists, by another name.
Who are the Puritans?
200
This was the Catholic Church structure created to halt heresy.
What was the Inquisition?
200
He published "The Institutes of the Christian Religion" when he was twenty-seven. French reformer.
Who is John Calvin?
200
This was the only version of the Bible acceptable to the Catholic Church.
What was the Latin Bible (or Vulgate)?
200
Generally in Europe, Protestants were more numerous and influential here.
Where was the North?
200
This monarch sought to ease tensions between Catholics and Protestants after her sisters "bloody" reign.
Who was Elizabeth I?
300
He translated the Bible into English. Preached a back-to-basics theology and inspired the Lollards.
Who was John Wycliffe?
300
He ruled Zurich.
Who is Ulrich Zwingli?
300
This organization was created during the Catholic counter-Reformation. They were to be "spiritual soldiers" on the front lines.
Who were the Jesuits?
300
John Calvin helped to bring the Reformation to this city.
Where was Geneva?
300
French Protestants.
Who are Huguenots?
400
They believed in a "pious poverty." Also held that women could share the Word!
Who were the Waldenses?
400
He kicked off the English Reformation after seeking a divorce from the pope.
Who was Henry VIII?
400
He was tasked by Leo X to help raise money for the construction of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Who was John Tetzel?
400
Luther was confronted here by many German princes and the Holy Roman Emperor.
Where was Worms?
400
This brought some measure of peace after the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in France.
What was the Edict of Nantes?
500
They were Manicheans. Believed that the Old Testament was written by a Bad God.
Who were the Albigenses?
500
Dutch reformer who criticized monks, but didn't want to leave the Catholic Church.
Who was Erasmus?
500
This Holy Roman Emperor was one of the Reformation's most powerful foes.
Who was Emperor Charles V?
500
It was here that the Catholic Church responded to Luther's challenges by instituting its own reforms.
Where was Trent?
500
It started with the breaking of the Peace of Augsburg and ended with the Treaty of Westphalia.
What was the Thirty Years War?
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