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Revolting Protestants
The Prodigy
Too Many Theses
"NO CEILINGS"
100
The page number for the Protestant Revolt is
What is page 465
100
Martin (the Prodigy) Luther was born in
What is Elseben, Saxony of 1483
100
By what year was the practice of selling indulgences being abused
What is 1517
100
He studies sports management at the University of Houston and is co-chairman of Cash Money Records, and is GQ Magazine's 2007 Man of the Year
Who is Lil' Wayne (Weezy F Baby)
200
Many clerics collected these for personal gain
What is benefices
200
Martin had this many siblings
What is siete
200
In 1517, the archbishop of Magdeburg wanted to tax _________ gold duchets
What is 31,000
200
Luther's theology brought into question the entirety of
What is Christian worship and practice
300
The reining pope who excommunicated Luther
Who is Leo X
300
Luther's father started as a ________ and then a copper miner
What is a poor peasant
300
Archbishop of Magdeburg
Who is Albrecht of Brandenburg
300
Incapacitated by sin, through faith in God, He will grant you
What is salvation
400
Nick, Jesse, Duddy, Dehm, Doug, Chase, Ryan Jang, Matt, Stu, Corey, C Tolan, Phillip, Rob, and Wes
Who are THE DUCKS
400
Rather than study law, Luther joined the _____________ in 1505
Who are the Augustinian Friars
400
November 1st is known as what day
What is All Saints Day
400
What three people inspired Luther's ideas in his theological works
Who is John Wycliffe, William of Ockham, and Jan Hus
500
In the 16th century most of Europe was still a _________ society
What is Agrarian
500
As a monk, Luther believed he could better seek __________ and __________ from a God who seemed indifferent to the life and death of his people
What is perfection and forgiveness
500
On what day did Luther nail the theses to the church door
What is October 31
500
During this time he translated the New Testament into German and continued to develop his theories, writing his three most famous works
What are the Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and On the Freedom of a Christian