Pre-Reformation and Reformation's beginnings
More Reformation
The Counter-Reformation
Reformation Events
Results of the Reformation
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Which church was the most powerful church prior to the Reformation a. The Roman Catholic Church b. The Russian Orthodox Church
What is the Roman Catholic Church.
100
What is the name of the religion which was based on Martin Luther's ideas?
What is Protestant. People joined with Luther to "PROTEST" against the Roman Catholic Church.
100
This term describes the Church's attempt to get back their members (and hence their money and power)
What is the Counter-Reformation.
100
This King took England away from the Roman Catholic Church and made his own church of which he was head. What was the name of the king and the name of the church? The church begins with A.
Who is King Henry VIII and what is the Angelican Church,
100
What was one result of the Reformation?
What is new churches began in Europe. No longer will there be one church in Europe.
200
Spiritually, the Roman Catholic Church had influence over people; Culturally what other two areas did the Roman Catholic Church impact? Hint: One area begins with an "e" and the other a "p".
What is political and economical. The church influenced the Kings and Queens of Europe which then impacted the laws they imposed.
200
What was one of the reasons why people "protested" against the Roman Catholic Church? Bonus--at the end of the game--$100 for every additional reason you give!!
What is: 1. That the Church was more interested in making money than saving people's souls 2. That the Church was too involved in non-church related issues (politics) 3. That Church officials claimed to be the only source of religious truth--only they could interpret God's word.
200
The Church in Spain actually used what to persuade the non Catholics to become Catholics--what was it?
What is torture.
200
Who tried to invade England in order to force them to become Catholic again. What country was this person from?
Who is Phillip II from Spain. He tried to overthrow England in order to make hem Catholic again. Spain lost.
200
He started the Reformation by writing 95 theses. Who is it?
Who is Martin Luther.
300
What German monk spoke out against the Roman Catholic Church?
Who is Martin Luther.
300
What were "indulgences"?
Indulgences were pieces of paper the Roman Catholic Church sold that "forgave" people's sins.
300
It sounds tame but this movement was very torturous. What was it?
What is the Spanish Inquisition.
300
For how many years did the war between the northern nations of Europe, who were Protestant, and the southern nations of Europe, who were Catholic last?
What is 30 years.
300
Think....how did the Roman Catholic Church lose a lot of it's power during The Reformation?
What is the church no longer had as much influence on the Kings and Queens of Europe.
400
Martin Luther was famous for writing 95 _ _ _ _ _ _ . These were arguments against the Catholic Church.
What is Theses.
400
What were the two Protestant beliefs?
What is 1. People could be saved by just having faith in God--no in any other way. 2. People didn't need the Church's interpretation of God's word--they could read the Bible for themselves.
400
This famous meeting of Church officials to plan on how to fight the Reformation was called what?
What is the Council of Trent.
400
Who ruled England during the defeat of the Spanish Armada?
Who is Elizabeth I.
400
Think....how did the Reformation change what people thought about the Roman Catholic Church?
What is people now began to question the Church and some of the long standing beliefs they had been thiinking about for many years.
500
What is a tithe?
What is money that is collected by the Roman Catholic Church. It was like a tax. The Church collected 10% of all members wealth.
500
What is the name of another Protestant leader who introduced the idea of Predestination and what does that mean?
Who is John Calvin, ad it means that your fate (heaven or hell) is predetermined for you.
500
Name of the saint who began an order of Monks called the _ _ _ _ _ _ _, and traveled Europe teaching discipline and learning to Catholics.
What is the Jesuits and who is St. Ignatius Loyola.
500
What was one of Elizabeth I's contribution to society?
What is her love for drama.
500
The Reformation gave this _ _ _ _ _ _ to people again.
What is choice.