Renaissance
Art/Literature
Protestant Reformation
Counter-Reformation
Grab Bag
100
This is the meaning of the word "Renaissance"
What is "rebirth"
100
This book was written by Machiavelli which illustrated the ideas of leadership.
What is "The Prince"
100

These were the initial complaints that Martin Luther wrote about the corruption in the Roman Catholic Church.

What are the 95 Theses?

100

This was the only Catholic practice officially abandoned by the church after the Reformation.

What is the sale of indulgences for profit?

100

This "sola" came to define John Calvin's theology.

What is sola gratia?

200
The Renaissance began in this country.
What is Italy.
200
The sculpture of Mary holding Jesus after he was taken down from the cross was sculpted by this Renaissance artist.
Who is Michelangelo.
200

A piece of paper sold by the church to get out of purgatory.

What was an indulgence?

200

This was when the Roman Catholic Church met over a period of 18 years to discuss the threat of Protestantism.

What is The Council of Trent?

200

This was the rejection of images in worship.

What is iconoclasm?

300
Gutenberg created this invention which changed the world forever.
What is the printing press.
300
This is the name of the sculpture of Mary holding Jesus after he was taken down from the cross.
What is "The Pieta"
300

Martin Luther rejected this Catholic teaching that the body of Christ is physically present in the element.

What is transubstantiation?

300

This group lead missionaries out around Europe and the world to speak the word of the Catholic church.

Who are the Jesuits?

300

Luther and Calvin both received educations in this tradition.

What is humanism?

400

This is the definition of Humanism.

What is a focus on people rather than God and a love of education and learning of things other than theology.

400

These ancient cultures are the main influences of Renaissance art.

What are the Greek and Roman civilizations?

400

This was the council meeting where Luther was asked to recant his ideas in front of the Holy Roman Emperor.

What is The Diet of Worms?

400

This was an organization that concentrated on hunting down Protestants and other heretics.

What is the Inquisition?

400

This man was declared "Defender of the Faith" by Pope Leo X. 

Who is King Henry VIII?

500

These two major international conflicts/wars led to the Renaissance.

What is the Crusades and the Sack of Constantinople?

500

This Renaissance Dutch thinker embraced the idea of Skepticism.

Who is Erasmus?

500

These were the five main points of John Calvin's theology.

What is: 

- Total Depravity

- Unconditional Election

- Limited Atonement

- Irresistible Grace

- Preservation of the Saints

500

This person founded the Jesuits.

Who is Ignatius of Loyola?

500

This man sold indulgences across Europe.

Who is Johann Tetzel?

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