Before the Quake
Doctrinal Dizziness
Germany's Madness
England's Eclipse
France's Fights
Swiss Shocks
100

This early English reformer taught that Scripture was more authoritative than the Pope and then translated the bible into English.

John Wycliff

100

All of the reformers felt that it was important for the faithful to have full access to this important thing which was only available through the clergy

The Holy Scriptures or The Bible

100

In 1517 Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the doors of the Church in Wittenberg Germany. What was the subject of this document?

The selling of indulgences by the Church

100

This English King was given the title of Defender of the Faith" because of his writings against Martin Luther.

King Henry VIII

100

This French reformer emphasized "predestination" and a strict moral discipline.

John Calvin

100

This Swiss reformer led radical reforms in Zurich including abolishing the Mass.

Ulrich Zwigli

200

This radical priest from Bohemia was burned at the stake in 1415 for his heretical preaching

Jan Hus

200

The veneration of these particular beautiful peices of art were scorned by the reformers Zdwingli and Calvin as things that led to idolatry. 

Icons OR religious images OR statues

200

In 1521 Luther was called before a special meeting with the Emperor Charles V who demanded he "recant"  or take back what he said in his writings. What was this meeting called?

The Diet of Worms

200

In 1534 a law was passed making the King of England the head of the Church in England. What was this law called?

The Act of Supremacy

200

These French Calvinists were granted limied religious freedom by the Edict of Nantes. Who were they?

The Huguenots

200

This city became the center of John Calvin's rule and influence.

Geneva

300

This new philosophy was wide spread during the Renaissance and a key contributor to the weakening of Catholic faith during this period.

Humanism

300

Key to Martin Luther's theology were what are called the "Five Solas". Name just one of these.

Faith Alone, Grace Alone, Scripture Alone, Christ Alone, God Alone

Sola Fide   Sola Gratia   Sola Scriptora  Sola Christus  Sola Deus

300

This 1530 document outlined all of Luther's beliefs and was presented to the Emperor Charles V in Augsburg, Germany. What was it called?

The Augsburg Confession

300

This woman was the daughter of Queen Catherine and Henry VIII and during her reign she returned England to the Catholic Church.

Queen Mary I

300

This 1598 degree granted religious tolerance to the French Protestants.

The Edict of Nantes

300

Zwingli and Luther disagreed quite strongly about something that had to do with one of the sacraments. What was the specific disagreement about?

The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist

400

This ecumenical council condemned Jan Hus as a heretic 100 years before Martin Luther began his protests

The Council of Constance

400

Luther, Zwingli and Calvin all rejected this key doctrine that is central to the Catholic mass. What was it?

Doctrine of Transubstantiation


400

In 1555 an agreement allowed the German princes to choose between Catholicism and Lutheranism for their citizens.  What was this agreement called?

The Augsburg Peace

400

During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, she sought a compromise between the Protestant and Catholic traditions and this religious settlement was known as what? 

The Via Media or The Middle Way

400

John Calvin was French but he established a "theocratic" city in Switzerland. What city was this?

Geneva

400

This group of Protestants were persecuted by both Catholics and other Protestants because they rejected the doctrine of infant baptism. Who were they?

The Anabaptists

500

This spiritual practice, targeted by Luther and other reformers, was abused by the Church during the Renaissance. It involved the exchange of money for a reduced time in purgatory.

The selling of indulgences

500

All of the reformers we studied were united in their rejection of this central "authority" in the Church.  What "authority" was this? 

The authority of the Pope

500

What was the action taken in the "Edict of Worms" ?

Martin Luther was excommunicated

500

This famous lawyer, devout Cathlic and friend to the King of England was executed for treason for refusing to sign the Act of Supremacy. Who was he?

Sir Thomas More

500

This French King issued the Edit of Nantes to end the religious conflict. Who was he?

King Henry IV

500

This Swiss reformer died in the battle during the Wars of Kappel, defending his city's Protestant reforms.

Ulrich Zwingli

600

The Protestant Rebellion was not the first major split in the Church. What was the split in 1054 called?

The Great Schism

600

The greatest dispute during the Protestant Revolt under which all of the other disputes reside can be summed up in these two words:

_____________ vs. _______________

Scripture vs. Tradition

600

Martin Luther excommunicated but never arrested and executed for heresy and the destructive impact this had on the Church. Who hid and protected him?

He was hidden and protected by Frederick the Wise, Elector of Saxony.

600

After King Henry VIII died, under which 2 monarchs was England protestant?  

Edward IV and Elizabeth I

600

There were 8 civil wars in France between  1562 and 1598. These were known as what? 

The French Wars of Religion (between the Catholics and the Huguenots)

600

True or False: A "theocracy" is a government system in which church and state are seperated and public life is shaped by civil law.

False: Church and state are intertwined and public life is shaped by religious doctrine.

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