Luther Leads the Reformation
Other Important Theologians of the Reformation
The Catholic Reformation
Social and Political Unrest/Wars of Religion
Social and Political Unrest/Wars of Religion
100

What career did Luther decide to go into despite his parent's reservations

What is a teacher?

100

This theologian formalized his thoughts on human nature, salvation, and the idea of God in his book "Institutes of Christian Religion"

Who is John Calvin?

100

This person founded the Jesuits.

Who is Ignatius of Loyola?

100

The main purpose of the inquisition.

Its main purpose was to impose religious uniformity, especially on converted Jews, Muslims, and later Protestants

100

Social unrest in Germany was the result of 2 things

What are 

1) high taxes

2) little to no say in their government

200

The 2 religious causes of the Reformation

What are...

1) Some church leaders had become corrupt

2) Many people found church practices unacceptable, like selling indulgences

200

This denomination of Christianity believes that you are predestined to be saved.

What is Calvanism?

200

This monk was executed in 1498 for telling the church to melt down its silver and gold to feed the poor

Who was Girolamo Savonarola?

200

This happened to the Jews and Muslims if they did not agree to convert to Catholicism.

What is those Muslims and Jews who stayed were forced to live in particular parts of the city with gates closing at specific times of the evening

200

The French city where the Huguenots were massacred.

That is Vassy?

300

The 3 parts of the Edict of Worms.

What are

1) Declared Luther a heretic and outlaw

2) No one in the German Empire could give food or shelter to him

3) All his books were burned

300

2 examples of rules that Calvin had for the community he was living in Switzerland.

What are...

1) Anyone who preached alternative doctrines would be burned at the stake

2) No one wore bright clothes or played card games

300

The 3 main goals of the Jesuits

What are 

1) Create schools throughout Europe

2) Convert non-Christians to Catholicism

3) Stop the spread of Protestantism

300

The 2 things most Europeans believed about witches.

What are 

1) They roamed the land, killing cattle and children, and worked with the devil

2) Witches were also blamed if there was a bad harvest or other hardships that townspeople faced

300

The 3 Henrys who were competing for the French throne.

What are 

1) Henry III of Valois (Catholic)

2) Henry of Navarre (Protestant)

3) Henry of Guise (Catholic)

400

What was the name of the friar he disagreed with?  What was the church doctrine that Luther disagreed with the friar on?

Who is Johann Tetzel? What is the selling of indulgences?

400

The 2 core beliefs of the Anabaptists.

What are 

1) Believed that adults should be rebaptized

2) Believed that church and state should be separate

400

This pope approved the Jesuit order and directed a council of cardinals to investigate indulgence selling and other abuses

Who is Pope Paul III?

400

The penalties for being convicted of witchcraft.

What are 

1) Fines or Exile (first offense)

2) Imprisonment (repeat offense)

3) Hanging (more common in England) or strangulation/burning at the stake (Scotland)

400

The 4 phases of the 30 Years War

What are 

1) Bohemian Phase (16118-1625)

2) Danish Phase (1625-1630)

3) Swedish Phase (1630-1635)

4) French Phase (1635-1648)

500

The three core values that Luther taught and believed in.

1) People could receive salvation only by faith in God’s gift of forgiveness.  Good works was not enough.

2) All Church teachings should be clearly based on the words of the Bible.  The pope and the Church traditions were false authorities

3) All people with faith were equal. Therefore, people did not need priests to interpret the Bible.

500

Name an aspect that Anglicanism, Calvinism, and Lutheranism share.  Name one aspect that they do not. (Think about topics like who is saved, who runs the church in each denomination, who can interpret the bible, etc.) slide 28 in lesson 2

answers will vary

500

The 4 Doctrines that the Council of Trent Established.

What are 

1) The Church’s interpretation of the Bible was final

2) Christians need faith and good works for salvation

3) The Bible and Church tradition were equally powerful authorities for guiding Christian life.

4) Indulgences were valid expressions of faith, but selling them was banned

500

3 political effects of the Catholic Reformation.

What are 

1) Created a rising sense of national identity

2) The concept of separation of church and state started to developed 

3) Spain and Portugal would extend their power 

4) Religious conflicts spread across Europe

5) New Protestant sects started to be created

500

The 4 effects of the 30 Years War

1) 3-6 million lives lost

2) It marked a turning point with France becoming a dominant continental power 

3) More rulers accepting religious pluralism

4) Weakened the Holy Roman Empire 

5) Laid the foundation for the modern systems of European states

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