Nature of Christ
Luther's Got Some 'splaining To Do
Renaissance
Old Church Practices
Potpourri
100

Catholics believe that Jesus was both ______ and _______.

Human and Divine

100

Luther believed that the ______ was the sole religious authority.

Bible

100

The Renaissance began in this Italian city, home of Michelangelo, DaVinci, and the Medicis.

Florence

100

Giving payment for penance, or to buy your salvation.

Indulgence

100

Nestorianism believed that Mary was not related to God in this way.

Mother

200

Eutychianism believed that Jesus had only one nature but began with a ______ nature that was replaced by a ______ nature.

Human, Divine

200

Luther opposed the sale of ________.

Indulgences

200

Michelangelo painted the ceiling of this building for Pope Julius II.

Sistine Chapel

200

The Catholic Church no longer accepts this form of punishment.

Death Penalty

200

This creed defines the Catholic faith.

Nicene Creed

300

Arianism believed that Christ was not ______.

Divine

300

Luther denied the authority of the _______.

Pope

300

Painter of the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo da Vinci

300

The practice of selling ecclesiastical offices.

Simony

300

This many books in the New Testament.

27

400

Apollinarianism believed that Jesus had a ______ body & soul but a ______ mind.

Human and Divine

400

Luther believed that salvation could be gained through _______ alone, not by good works.

Faith

400

Albrecht Durer was the "Leonardo" of the _________ Renaissance.

German, or Northern

400

To reject or abandon the Catholic faith.

Apostasy

400

Pelagianism denied the existence of this inheritance from Adam & Eve.

Original Sin

500

Monothelitism believed that Jesus had two natures (human and divine) but only one will that was ______.

Divine

500

Luther nailed this to a church door.

95 Theses

500

Writer of Othello, Hamlet, and Macbeth.

Shakespeare

500

This Catholic missionary order was created during the Reformation to make sure clerics and laypeople alike were well-educated about the Church.

Jesuits

500

This war ended the Reformation and initiated the Modern Era in Europe.

Thirty Years' War

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