Vocabulary
Denominations
Catholic Response
The Basics of the Reformation
English Reformation
100
To make invalid.
Annul
100
"The ultimate source of religious authority rests not with the Pope hundreds of miles away, but with our King."
Anglicanism
100
Ignatius of Loyola established this religious order in 1540.
Jesuits
100
This Catholic friar promoted indulgences as though they were simple tickets to heaven which could be bought.
Johann Tetzel
100
This act created the Church of England.
Act of Supremacy (1534)
200
A government controlled by religious leaders.
Theocracy
200
"All that is required for salvation is a sincere faith in Jesus Christ and in the words of the Bible. Faith alone will save you, and we were the first to say so."
Lutheranism
200
Pope Leo X did this to Martin Luther for writing against the Catholic Church.
Excommunicated.
200
While Catholics believed in performing 7 sacraments, Luther argued that the Bible only mentions these 2.
Baptism & Communion (Lord's Supper)
200
This person was the leader and head of the Church of England.
Henry VIII (King of England)
300
An act of religious censure which severs religious membership to an individual.
Excommunication
300
"The Bible, the unquestioned word of God, provides teachings which are not just rules for the Church to follow, but also laws for the government to adopt as law."
Calvinism
300
These two historical labels are used to describe the Catholic response to Protestantism as either positive or negative.
The Catholic Reformation and the Counter Reformation
300
These three things are considered to be the long-term causes of the Protestant Reformation.
1. Humanism 2. Papal Infighting 3. "Worldliness" of the Church
300
Henry VIII had this many wives during his lifetime.
Six
400
A religious body which prosecutes & censors those accused of blasphemy, immorality, & witchcraft.
Inquisition
400
"Faith must be accompanied with good works in order for an individual to obtain salvation."
Catholicism
400
It this feature of the Order of the Jesuits which made them unique as a Catholic response to Protestantism.
The use of education (not violence) to persuade Christians to join Catholicism.
400
This set of three is considered to be lasting legacy of the Protestant Reformation.
1. Christianity Split in Two (Catholics & Protestants) 2. Reform of the Catholic Church 3. Rise of the Nation-State (Absolute Monarchs)
400
This feature made the Reformation in England unique in comparison to the rest of Europe.
It was centered more around politics than religion.
500
A formal division or separation from a religious body over doctrinal differences.
Schism
500
"Instead of meeting in churches, religious services are held in our members' homes. There are no pictures, statues or crucifixes, for such things only distract from prayer. Likewise, there are no priests or ministers leading our services, we do that ourselves."
Anabaptism
500
These three themes emerged from the Council of Trent, the religious meeting of Catholic leaders in northern Italy.
1. Indulgences would still be given out, but not sold. 2. Only priests may interpret Scripture. 3. Salvation is only gained through faith AND good works.
500
DAILY DOUBLE
Why do Catholic and Protestant Churches look so different?
500
After Henry's death, his three children ruled in succession in this order.
Edward VI, Mary I, Elizabeth I
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