The Monk you wrote the 95 these Critizing the Catholic church
Martin Luther
The event that led to religous disunity, church and conflict
The reformation
Punishable by DEATH
Heresy
Major result of the printing press
higher literacy rates and more accesible literature
Disunity of religion in Europe
Reformation
Who was the creator of Calvinism
John Calvin
The core belief of Calvinism
predestination, the belief that God has already decided if your going to hell or not
Addressed the authority of the Church, the protostent refermation, indulgences, and affirmed things such as veneration of the Virgin Mary
The Council of Trent
Copernicus
Heliocentric model
Creation of the scientific theory and advance ments in feidls such as mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, etc
The scientific Revolution
The inventor of the Printing press
Johannes Gutenberg
The writing which critisized the Catholic church and said the faith inly was the only way to heaven
the 95 theses
Founded in 6th century helped spread Catholic Faith
Jesuits
Using reason and thought
The scientific method
The enlightenments effect on government
introduced the idea of natural rights, branches of government, separation of church and state, etc
The King of England the creator of the Anglican church
King Henry the Eighth
Where priest can be informed more about the Catholic theology
Seminaries
made to stomp out heresy in the Old and New World
The Inquesistion
those who were for oppossing traditional religious beliefs exiled
Heritics
Just name one of the many conflicts that resulted from the protastant
The Knights Revolt, First Dalecarlian Rebellion, etc
Hid and protected Martin Luther after the Diet of Worms
Frederick the Wise
What Martin Luther translated the bible into
Vernacular(the common speak
What was the belief that the wine and bread during communion sacrament became the actual blood and body of christ
Transubstantiation
House arrest, believed the sun was at the center
Galilio
The ways the Protostain reformation had on Education
It allowed for self thought and changed how schools worked in which they now reflected the ideas of the reformation