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A cultural and intellectual movment that emphasized classical learning, such as Latin and Greek literary and historical texts, and that focused on human achievements rather than on the divine.

What is Humanism?

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A sacrament, also known as Reconciliation or Confession, which involves feeling sorrow for one’s sins, confessing them to a priest, and taking action to repair the damage caused.

What is Penance?

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The belief that each person’s fate after death is predetermined by God and cannot be altered.

What is Predestination?

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God’s reward to those who love him and by his grace do good works.

What is merit?

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True or False: Saint Teresa of Avila is one of two women who have been named Doctors of the Church.

False. She is one of three women who have been named Doctors of the Church.

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This invention caused scholarship to increase during the renaissance.

What is the printing press?

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What was the original intent of indulgences?

To offer Christians a way of doing good as Penance for their sins.

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True or false: King Henry VIII wrote the Institutes of Christian Religion.

False, it was John Calvin.

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True or False?: The council of Trent brought what is now called the Catholic Reformation.

True!

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Explain the most significant contributions of the Jesuits.

The Jesuits have placed a great emphasis on education and have made significant contributions to the education and laity of ordained ministers by founding universities and seminaries.

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True or false; Palestrina was the best-known composer during the Renaissance, heavily influenced the development of liturgical music and was appointed by Pope Julius III to become musical director of his chapel

True

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True or False: Martin Luther believed that only faith in God’s love and mercy could justify sinners.

True

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The war in Germany that ended with the signing of the Peace of Westphalia.

What is The Thirty Years’ War?

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The people who make up the Council of Trent.

Who are princes, bishops and popes?

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Why did Teresa of Ávila decide to establish her own convent?

She wanted the convent to regain focus on God. She made it a place of poverty and simplicity and encouraged those who joined to make Jesus the center of their lives.

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