Reformers
Locations
Pre-Reformation topics
Catechisms, Councils, Confessions, etc
Solas
100

this German monk and teacher started the Protestant Reformation in 1517 by challenging the teachings of the Catholic church

Who is Martin Luther

100

home to Castle Church where martin Luther nailed his 95 thesis to the door in 1517

where is Wittenberg Germany

100

mid-fifteenth century device that enabled the rapid production and distribution of printed works, including the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures.

What is the printing press

100

In 1521, the newly elected Emperor Charles V summoned Luther for a meeting of the German parliament - the emperor declared Luther to be a heretic after he refused recant the "errors" in his statement

What is the Diet of Worms

100

The Bible is the sole authority for Christians in faith, doctrine, and practice.

What is Sola Scriptura

200

This reformer led the Protestant Reformation in Scotland helping to lead the Church of Scotland to accept Protestantism

Who is John Knox?

200

John Calvin only intended to stop here briefly but was convinced to stay and assist in the reformation of the church

Where is Geneva France
200

a person was believed to be exempt from the duties associated with penance by purchasing this - also believed as a church sanctioned means of purchasing forgiveness for one's sins and sold as a means of releasing a deceased person's soul from purgatory into heaven

What are indulgences

200

between 1545 and 1563, a council consisting of primarily Roman Catholic leaders convened numerous times - The council affirmed that the Bible is the authoritative Word of God, the council concluded that a person is justified on the basis of their being morally changed in collaboration with God's grace, addressed the problem of pluralism, and also addressed the poor levels of education among the clergy.

What is the Council of Trent

200

Salvation is a gift of grace from God, not a result of human merit.

What is Sola Gratia

300

Often referred to as the “Morning Star of the Reformation,” this reformer was an English theologian best known for being the first to translate the Bible into English. He rejected papal authority and is considered the primary precursor of the Reformation.

Who is John Wycliffe

300

after being exiled from Geneva, John Calvin journeyed here where he studied, preached, and also was married

Where is Strasbourg France

300

This language was the language to read the Bible prior to John Wycliffe in the 14th century

What is Latin

300

In 1610, about forty followers of Arminius submitted a formal petition, or remonstrance, to the government. This remonstrance, known as the Remonstrance, articulated a departure from traditional Calvinist teachings about election and free will. In response, traditional Calvinists presented their views in a this document

What is the Counter-Remonstrance

300

Salvation is found in faith in Jesus Christ alone.

What is Sola Fide

400

French theologian who worked to reform the church in Geneva - His "Institutes of the Christian Religion" helped form the basis of reformed tradition

Who is John Calvin

400

The Synod of Dort took place here from November 1618-May 1619 - they met to settle disputes concerning Arminianism

Where is the Dutch city of Dordrecht

400

This sacrament of the Roman Catholic Faith states - In order to be forgiven for sins committed after the cleansing of baptism had taken place, a person must first experience genuine contrition, or remorse for sins. The contrite sinner would then confess his or her sins to a priest, who would grant instruction and absolution.Finally, a person would be expected to perform a specific task to demonstrate repentance and to pay the temporal penalties of his or her sin.

What is Penance

400

This agreement signed by Ferdinand I, established the modern precedent of having more than one legal religion within a realm and granted Lutheranism legal recognition in the parts of the empire where it was currently practiced.

What is the Peace of Augsburg

400

Salvation is found in Christ alone

What is Solus Christus

500

this reformer, who was killed in a battle against Swiss Catholic forces in 1531, was the leader of the Protestant movement in Zurich

Who is Huldrych (or Ulrich) Zwingli

500

in 1529 a gathering of Protestant leaders including Luther, Zwingli, Bucer, and Melanchthon took place here to discuss an international perspective on the reformation with a desire to maintain the unity of the Protestant movement

where is Marburg Germany

500

Martin Luther studied this until 1505 when he vowed to become a monk in exchange for protection during a storm

What is law

500

In 1529, a gathering of Protestant leaders, including Luther, Zwingli, Bucer, and Melanchthon, took place in Marburg, Germany. Eventually, Luther and Zwingli reached agreement on fourteen points of doctrine. However, the two could not come to an agreement on the nature of Christ's presence in the Lord's Supper.

what is the Margurg Colloquy

500

Salvation is a work of God for His glory

What is Soli Deo Gloria

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