Renaissance
Causes of the Reformation
Martin Luther
Calvinism
Counter-Reformation
100

This is the emphasis on individualism and humanity.

What is humanism?

100

This was the Catholic practice of paying money for a pardon of sins. 

What are indulgences?

100

After being in a serious thunderstorm, this was what Luther vowed to be instead of a lawyer.  

What is a monk? 

100

This is the doctrine that only God can choose who goes to heaven; you don’t get there by good works.

What is predestination?

100

This was the 25 meetings held between 1545-1563, authorized by Paul III to reform the Church

What was the Council of Trent?

200

He was at the top of the Catholic Church hierarchy.

Who is the Pope? 

200

He was the commissioner of indulgences in Germany. 

Who was Johannes Tetzel? 

200

These were the list of statements that detailed what Luther thought was wrong with indulgences of the Catholic Church that he nailed to the church doors in Wittenberg, Germany in 1517

What were the '95 Theses'?

200

He built a Christian community in Geneva, Switzerland and taught the doctrine of predestination.

Who was John Calvin?

200

This was the Catholic priest who determined to devote his life to the Roman Church and established the Jesuits.  

Who was Ignatius de Loyola?

300

He was the "Prince of the Humanists" and Catholic Reformer who wrote the The Praise of Folly. 

Who is Erasmus? 

300

This was the term for a part of a deceased holy person's body or belonging kept as an object of reverence.

What are relics?

300

This was the official assembly gathered by Charles V, where Luther was declared an outlaw and heretic.

What was the Diet of Worms?

300

He was a reformer from Zurich, Switzerland who was interested in Christian humanism and taught memorialism.

Who was Ulrich Zwingli?

300

This was the Catholic pope who reviewed and reworked Church institutions to win worshippers back to Catholicism.

Who was Pope Paul III?

400

This was the language that Erasmus restored the New Testament back to.  

What is Greek?
400

He was an early English reformer who translated the Bible into English.

Who was John Wycliffe?

400

This was the treaty that stated that the religion of each German state would be decided by its ruler.

Peace of Augsburg

400

This country was the origin of the Presbyterian Church.  

Scotland

400

This was the name for French Protestants.

Who were the Huguenots?

500

Which Latin phrase means "back to the original source"?

"Ad Fontes"

500

He was the early Bohemian reformer who believed that the Bible had more authority than church leaders; he was burned at the stake.  

Who was Jan Hus?

500

This was Luther's major accomplishment while hiding at the Wartburg Castle.

What is the translation of the New Testament into German?

500

This is the Catholic doctrine that the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus in the Eucharist.

What is transubstantiation?

500

This was Europe's longest and deadliest religious war.

What was the Thirty Year's War?

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