When was the Roman Catholic Church powerful?
1500's
Who was Hus?
A Roman Catholic priest from Prague
Who wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion?
John Calvin
Who stood firmly against the Reformation?
King Henry VIII
True or False: The bible is NOT the only source of religious truth.
Who maintained a very lavish lifestyle?
The pope and other Roman Catholic officials.
Who was burned at the stake?
Hus
Who was the Dean of Theology?
Luther
Who was Henry VIII trying to cancel his 18-year marriage with?
Catherine of Aragon
Who was the Thirty Year's War between?
Catholic and protestants
The pope competed with kings for?
Power and excommunicated kings
Who was Wycliffe?
A Roman Catholic Priest from England
Who did Luther write negative pieces about?
Jews and muslims
What did The Act of Supremacy establish?
Henry VIII was the head of the Church of England instead of the pope.
Who reformed convents and monasteries in Spain?
St. Teresa of Avila
What prevented people from receiving the sacraments?
excommunication
Who translated the bible into English?
Wycliffe
What year did Luther get prohibited from participating in the sacrament?
1521
What did Henry VIII shut down for all Catholic convents?
monasteries and took their land
What stopped the momentum of the Protestant Reformation?
The Catholic Reformation
Who controlled what their followers could and could not do.
The Roman Catholic Church
Who led a rebellion in Scotland
John Knox
Who declared Luther an outlaw?
Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
How long were Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn officially married for?
1533-1536
What did Ignatius of Loyda lead the Jesuits to do on their crusade?
defend and spread the Catholic faith throughout the world