The man who wrote the 95 Theses and started the Reformation
Who is Martin Luther?
The court that persecuted people for heresy and led people to lose faith in the Catholic church
What is the inquisition?
Another term for the counter-reformation
What is Catholic reformation?
What is writing the 95 Theses?
What are indulgences?
Who is John Calvin?
The belief that the wine and bread literally become the body and blood of Christ
What is transubstantiation?
The meeting of high church officials that met several times over a 20-year period
What is the Council of Trent?
The campaign that was launched by the Catholic church to try to stop the Reformation
What is the Counter-Reformation?
Why the reformers thought that it was important for people to be able to read
What is being able to read the Bible?
The man who was burned at the stake after being called to defend himself at the Council of Constance for speaking out against the papacy and corruption of the Church of Rome
Who is John Huss?
The reformers believed that this alone was the authority on topics of faith
What is scripture?
What is the Society of Jesus/Jesuits?
What Pope Paul III reorganized to root out heresy
What is the inquisition?
The beliefs that came from the Reformation
What is being saved by faith alone and the authority of scripture?
The group of people who rejected infant baptism and insisted that true believers should be members of local churches that were free from state control
Who were the anabaptists?
The two practices of the Roman church that led people to be upset with the church
what are indulgences and transubstantiation?
The list of books that the Catholic church considered heretical
What is the Index of Prohibited Books?
What Boniface did to try to strengthen the power of the Catholic church
What is issuing a decree that everyone had to submit to the Pope to be saved?
What the 30 Years' War demonstrated
Who is John Wycliffe?
What the reformers believed about what a person needed to receive salvation
What is faith alone?
The group of French Protestants that were persecuted by Catholics which led to fifteen years off fighting between Catholics and Protestants
What are the Huguenots?
The war that began as a revolt by a group of people over loss of religious liberty
What is the Thirty Years' War?
What changed about the way governments dealt with religion after the Reformation, Counter-Reformation, and 30 Years' War
What is that religion became a personal matter?