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A man who had been a monk and supported Luther.  He wanted reform, but not disunity.

Who was Erasmus?

100

This man attempted to prove the Copernican view of the planets (that they revolve around the sun), but his books were condemned by the Inquisition because they thought his work challenged the authority of the Catholic church

Who was Galileo Galilei?

100
This era in history is also called the Counter Reformation.

What is the Catholic Reformation?

100

The language of the Bible affirmed by the Council of Trent to be used for mass?

What is Latin?

100

This group insisted that people be baptised as adults.  They were so radical in their beliefs that they sometimes threatened to kill Catholics!

Who were the Anabaptists?

200

A person who differs in opinion from the established religious beliefs/ doctrines

What is a heretic?
200

The culture of Europe was changing during this time period.  The ________________ with its clergy, royalty, nobility and workers was starting to fade because of peasant revolts and the rise of the merchant class that could support itself apart from farming.  There was also an explosion of art, poetry, theater and more.  The study of science began changing.  All this impacted the Reformation as well.

What was the feudal system?

200
An effort to preserve the teachings of the Catholic Church, this organized effort resulted in the investigation and also persecution of Reformers.

What was the Inquisition?

200

The author of The Book of Common Prayer, still used today

Who was Thomas Cranmer?

200

John Knox's professor and mentor, who had to flee Scotland because he was hunted by Cardinal Beaton

Who was George Wishart?

300

He posted 95 theses on a church door.  One of his main points was that only Christ can forgive our sins, not priests.

Who is Martin Luther?

300

The French Calvinists

Who were the Huguenots?

300

This group, founded by Ignatius Loyola, defended the Catholic church against Protestant teaching and also founded schools and aided the poor.

Who were the Jesuits?

300

The wife of King Henry VIII who influenced him about Reformed ideas

Who was Katherine Parr?

300

The first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, but was burned at the stake for heresy

Who was Thomas Cranmer?

400

Published The Institutes of Christian Religion, considered one of the most important Reformed books ever written

Who was John Calvin?

400

William Tyndale translated the New Testament into this language in the early 1500's

What is English?

400

The name of the meeting of Catholic leaders that got together over an almost 20 year period to officially respond to the ideas of the Protestant Reformation

What is the Council of Trent?

400

The author of The Lamentation or Complaint of a Sinner, which was published after King Henry VIII's death

Who was Katherine Parr?

400

The combination of these two parts of life sadly often result in war and wow! was there a lot of war during these years!! :(

What are politics and religion?

500
This specific art form, depicting saints and biblical figures, was controversial during this time period.  Some considered them a form of idolatry; others considered them a useful teaching tool or helpful way to spiritually engage

What were icons?

500

The most famous English translation of the Bible during this period, published in 1611.  It was the dominant version amongst English speakers for nearly 400 years (Amongst Spanish speakers, their version is the Reina-Valera, published in 1569 and is still used today!)

What is the King James Version?

500
One change made by the Council of Trent in response to the criticism of the Protestant Reformers?

What is stop selling indulgences OR what is established seminaries?

500

A missionary to Native Americans- he shared the gospel, trained pastors, developed the Algonquian speech into a written lanauge, translated the Bible, taught the indigenous tribes to read it.  He believed the indigenous should govern themselves and he defended them against slavery.  (He also expected them to reflect European lifestyles, which was not good or required by Scripture!)

Who was John Eliot?

500

This war ended with the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, giving religious minorities certain freedoms and recognizing Calvinists.

What was the Thirty Year's War?