Early Church
Middle Ages
Reformers
Radicals, English, and French
Who Said It
100

This event in Acts 2 involves the Holy Spirit descending like tongues of fire.

Pentecost

100

This event in 1054 split the church into the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox branches.

Great Schism

100

He nailed the 95 theses to the door of the church in Wittenberg.

Martin Luther

100

This group wanted to "purify" the Church of England from practices they felt were too Roman Catholic.

The Puritans

100

Eighty and six years have I served Him, and He never did me any injury: how then can I blaspheme my King and my Savior?

Polycarp

200

This Roman Emperor converted to Christianity and issued the Edict of Milan.

Constantine

200

The "Morningstar of the Reformation", he translated the Bible into English in the 1300's.

John Wycliffe

200

This French theologian wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion.

John Calvin

200

This 1534/35 event saw a group of Radical Anabaptists take over a German city. It was...weird.

Munster Uprising
200

The prince of darkness grim, we tremble not for him; his rage we can endure, for lo, his doom is sure.

Martin Luther

300

Considered the greatest Christian thinker since Paul, he came to faith under the teaching of Ambrose of Milan. 

Augustine

300

He was a Bohemian who was burned at the stake for his beliefs 100 years before Luther.

Jan Hus

300

Swiss reformer who disagreed with Luther about the last supper.

Zwingli

300

Name given to French protestants who suffered through decades of "Wars of Religion" before the Edict of Nantes.

Huguenots

300

Lord, open the King of England's eyes!

William Tyndale

400

This council was called to discuss the divinity of Jesus against the heresy of Arianism.

Council of Nicaea

400

This term refers to the "pay to play" for the forgiveness of sins that angered Luther.

Indulgences

400

Martin Luther's famous trial where he said "Here I stand, I can do no other."

Diet of Worms

400

Acronym used to summarize the five points of Calvinism.

TULIP

400

The human heart is a perpetual idol factory.

John Calvin

500

These were early church fathers who were taught directly by the Apostles.

Apostolic Fathers

500

Reformed theology is often summarized using this Latin word meaning "Alone".

Sola

500

Reformer who brought the "Kirk" (Presbyterian church) to Scotland.

John Knox

500

Belief that the Bible alone is the final authority for the church.

Sola Scriptura

500

One man with God is always in the majority.

John Knox

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