Protestant Reformation
Religious Beliefs
The Counter Reformation
The Tudors
Religious Wars
100

He was the leader of the Protestant Reformation, and issued his 95 Theses against the Catholic church

Luther

100

This is the belief held by Catholics that wine and bread literally turn into the body and blood of Christ during communion.

Transubstantiation

100

This was a meeting of Catholic officials to discuss how to retain church members

Council of Trent

100

He started the Star Chamber in order to intimidate nobility.

Henry VII

100

He was the leader of the Holy Roman Empire and wanted to reunite the HRE and convert it back to Catholicism.

Charles V

200

He was a follower of Martin Luther and started his own branch of Protestantism in Switzerland. 



Calvin

200

This is the belief held by Calvinists that wine and bread symbolize the body and blood of Christ during communion.

Consubstantiation

200

They used torture methods to interrogate heretics during the Counter-Reformation

The Inquisition 

200

He started the Church of England to get a divorce, Act of Supremacy

Henry VIII

200

What was the Peace of Augsburg?

Result of the Schmalkaldic Wars, allowed princes to choose religion (Catholic or Lutheran) 
300

These were “get into Heaven Free” cards

Indulgences

300

Calvinists believe that God has already decided who is saved. What is this called?

Predestination

300

These monarchs of Spain were a large part of the Counter-Reformation

Ferdinand and Isabella

300

He became king after the death of Henry VIII and passed the 1549 Act of Uniformity

Edward VI

300

What was the Peace of Westphalia?

Reinstated the Peace of Augsburg, allowed Calvinism 

400

He was a member of the Catholic Church who was in charge of selling indulgences



Tetzel

400

What is the main belief of Anabaptists?

Only adults can be baptized

400

What are 2 ways that the Catholic Church reformed during the Counter-Reformation?

  • You cannot appoint a family member to a position.

  • Every church was required to properly educate and train priests

  • Luxury lifestyles of the clergy were changed.

  • Financial abuse was cleaned up

  • Condemned “all base gain for securing indulgences” in 1563, and Pope Pius V abolished the sale of indulgences in 1567

400

Daughter of Henry VIII, she reinstated Catholicism and was a part of the Counter-Reformation

Mary Tudor

400

What was the Edict of Nantes?

Gave French Calvinists (Huguenots) freedom to worship

500

Refomers like Martin Luther were successful because of this invention.

The Printing Press

500

This branch of Protestantism believed that faith alone will earn you salvation.

Lutheranism

500

This made it illegal to purchase books that were deemed heretical.

The Index of Prohibited Books. 

500

Daughter of Henry VIII, she reinstated the Church of England, Act of Supremacy, Book of Common Prayer

Elizabeth I

500

At the end of the 30 years War, France ends up backing the Protestants. What does this tell us about the motivations behind the 30 Years War? 

It starts religious and turns political