Sola Fide
What is by "Faith Alone?"
This artist wrote 1,700 idioms, 154 sonnets, and 38 plays.
Shakespeare
This distracts from the argument by changing the subject.
What is a Red Herring?
The explorer who circumnavigated the globe.
Who is Magellan? **
The artist that painted the Mona Lisa.
Who Is Leonardo DaVinci?
The belief that man was created sinlessly, pure, with soft clay tablets of hearts that start fresh and are corrupted by the world.
What is the "tabula rasa?"
The capital of Denmark.
What is Coppenhagen?
Where Martin Luther ministered most of his life.
What is Wittenburg, Germany?
A short story with a moral.
What is a fable?
The fallacy that misrepresents, or builds up the true argument to be something it is not, so that it can be more easily torn down.
What is Strawman?
This explorer was the first to sail around the Western coast of Africa and found trade routes to India.
Who is Vasco DeGama?
This artist was known as a true renaissance man.
** The city where most of the Renaissance art was created.
Who is Leonardo DaVinci?
Rousseau believes this is the location where sin and corruption begins.
What is in society? Outside of man's heart?
A narrow strip of water between two larger land masses named after an explorer we studied.
**The location between Denmark and Sweden?
What is the Strait of Magellan?
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A minister who wore himself out ministering in Geneva, Switzerland and taught that God initiates salvation and chooses who will be saved. This is part reformed theology.
Who is John Calvin?
A literary statement that has a different meaning than what thee words say on the page. It has a different meaning that the people of that area understand.
What is an idiom? **
This presumes hypocrisy in life of the person arguing, therefore avoiding the argument at hand, and pointing out assumed hypocrisy in the life of the arguer/opponent.
What is TuQuoQue?
The number of ships that departed with Magellan's crew.
What is 5?
** What is the greatest risk to sea captains?
This is the powerful, wealthy Italian family of bankers who funded most of the renaissance art. (Michelangelo lived with them for many years and developed his favorite craft...)
Who are the Medici's?
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This person wanted to overthrow tyranny, claim personal rights, began the whig party and despised the "Divine Right of Kings."
Who is John Locke?
The capital of Switzerland.
What is Geneva?
People in France who were murdered for being Calvinist.
Who are the Hugenots?
The two categories of plays written by Shakespeare.
What are comedies or tragedies?
This fallacy proclaims oneself as the self-appointed expert or "all-knowing" over the argument at hand.
What is Ipsie Dixit?
This country is where most of the explorers we studied came from. This country was the leader in exploration.
What is Portugal?
The location where Michelangelo painted his fresco masterpiece while lying on his back.
What is the Sistine Chapel?
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The year John Locke died.
What is 1704?
A large group of islands in an area.
What is an archipelago?
The friar who waltzed from town to town in Germany collecting payment for forgiveness of sins from the laity.
Who is Johann Tetzel?
The theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed during his life.
The Globe
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If you give a student a pencil, he will want to sharpen it, and he will ask to sharpen it during his test, and he will distract other students who are trying to work, and everyone will fail the test!
What is the Slippery Slope Fallacy?
The reasons Columbus was motivated to go on his voyages.
What are gold, God and trade routes?
The style of shading and painting technique used in the Mona Lisa that involves stark contrasts in light and dark in realistic images.
What is sfumato?
The real name of Voltaire.
Who is Francois Arouet?
The Sea that forms a large portion of Turkey's northern boarder.
What is the Black Sea?