A movement for reform in the 16th and 17th centuries in the Church of England that influenced the social, political, ethical, and theological ideas of England and America.
What is Puritanism?
100
The founder of Calvanism.
Who is John Calvin?
100
To purify the Church (hence their name), NOT to separate from it.
What was the aim of early Puritans?
200
She used the name "Puritans" as an insult.
Who is Queen Elizabeth I?
200
A Christian who wanted the Church of England purified of anything that wasn't found in the Bible.
What is a Puritan?
200
John Calvin's work that is most central to Puritan beliefs.
What is Institutes of the Christian Religion?
200
Church attendance was __________. Those who missed church were subject to a fine.
What is mandatory?
300
Found in the beginnings of the English Reformation.
What are the roots of Puritanism?
300
Precisionists.
What is another name for Puritans?
300
The only one out of all the doctrines that Calvinists do not accept.
What is Purgatory?
300
The basis for Puritans' beliefs.
What is an emphasis on the righteousness and sovereignty of God?
400
The movement of whole Puritan families (instead of single men) to the New World from England.
What is the Puritan migration?
400
A day of religious observance and abstinence from work, usually on Sunday.
What is the Sabbath?
400
A republic in which power is balanced among civil judges, and in which a competent ruling aristocracy is elected by the citizens.
What is Calvin's idea of an ideal government?
400
The Puritans were more partial to the _______ Testament.
What is Old?
500
The belief that a soul had 2 parts, the immortal masculine half and the mortal feminine half, showed how Puritans valued male __________.
What is supremacy?
500
The rejection of predestination (fate) and a corresponding affirmation of the freedom of human will. It was a belief founded by Jacob Arminius.
What is Arminianism?
500
Total depravity.
Unconditional election.
Limited atonement.
Irresistible and prevenient grace, made only to the elect.
Perseverance of saints.
What is the acronym T.U.L.I.P.?
500
Keeping true to the divine law by doing everything, like drinking alcohol, in moderation. They also condemned those who overindulged.