Luther posted the 95 Theses on this date
October 31, 1517
This event caused Luther to become a monk.
A lightening storm
John Calvin’s teachings can be summarized by this acronym.
TULIP
This document started the Reformation.
The 95 Theses
He was king of England during the Reformation.
Henry VIII
This Catholic religious practice received the most criticism by Luther and other reformers. It was raising money for the church.
Indulgences
Luther nailed his theses to the door of this church.
Wittenberg
Calvin resided most of his life in this city
Geneva
The papal bull, Exsurge Domine, used this metaphor to refer to Martin Luther.
A wild bore
This was the name of Henry's first wife
Catherine of Aragorn
This Pope was in power during the Reformation.
Pope Leo X
Luther’s teachings were declared heretical at this 1521 meeting where he refused to recant.
Diet of Worms
This reformer encouraged Calvin to become a pastor in Staatsburg
Martin Bucer
Luther said the following in this location: "I neither can nor will retract anything… Here I stand; I cannot do otherwise. God help me. Amen"
Diet of Worms
This title was given to Henry VIII by Pope Leo
Defender of the Faith
This invention allowed Reformation ideas to travel.
The Printing Press
Luther translated the Bible into this language so common people could read it.
German
This was unique about Calvin's burial spot
Its location was kept secret
Pope Leo X wrote this is response to Luther.
Exsurge Domine
This was the girl that Henry was obsessed with, married, and then executed
Anne Boleyn
These two men are often referred as proto-reformers, men who criticized the church before Martin Luther.
Jan Hus and John Wycliffe
Luther taught that people could achieve salvation through this alone, not good works
Faith
Calvin’s main book, outlining his beliefs, was called this.
Institutes of the Christian Religion
This agreement allowed German princes to choose between Catholicism and Lutheranism.
Peace of Augsburg
This queen ruled for 44 years after defeating her younger sister
Elizabeth I