Protestant Revival
Institutional Church
Sorry I'm On a "Piet"
18th Century Catholicism
How Christian of You
100
Founder of the Methodist Movement
Who is John Wesley
100
This was the focal point of 18th century towns and villages
What is the Church
100
This -ism stressed religious enthusiasm, popular education, and individual religious development
What is Pietism
100
This style of art adorned the Catholic churches of 18th century Europe
What is Baroque Art
100
These items, once belonging to saints, were visited and prayed upon by many Christians
What are Holy Relics
200
John Wesley brought a religious awakening among this social class
What is the lower class
200
This religious order was dissolved in 1773
Who are the Jesuits
200
This country played host to the Protestant Revival, known as Pietism
What is Germany
200
The climax of the Catholic year, it drew more than 95% of the population to church
What is the Easter Communion
200
Pagan bonfire you say? It probably was just a Christian ceremony practiced during this religious period starting on Ash Wednesday.
What is Lent?
300
The university in England where Wesley attended college
What is Oxford University
300
Protestant belief tempered by increased state control over the church
What is individualism
300
English minister inspired by Pietism and the revival of Protestantism
Who is John Wesley
300
Consisting of the joyful parish members, these ran through many towns of Catholic Europe during Saints' days, religious festivals, and Holy Days
What are Processions
300
This class was angered by the attempts of European rulers to crush individual piety and assert theological purity
What is the lower class
400
This movement rejected the Calvinist idea of predestination and stressed salvation through faith. Go SMU
What is the Methodist movement
400
Lead to the whitewashing of church walls and the destruction of ornamentation in Protestant churches
What is Iconoclasm
400
Pietism reasserted this early radical stress of Luther, diminishing the gap between laymen and clergy
What is the priesthood of all believers
400
A belief held by Calvinists as well as those who began to follow the teachings of St. Augustine in 18th century Europe
What is Predestination
400
Although the message of Christ was loving and accepting, this was granted to the peoples of various religions by only a few rulers
What is Religious Toleration
500
This religion was crushed by both the Protestants and Catholics
What is Anabaptists
500
Austrian leader who removed religious orders not actively involved in teaching, nursing, or practical works
Who is Joseph II
500
A widespread secular movement across Europe whose beginning can be partially attributed to the individualism of Pietism
What is the Enlightenment
500
Described as the "the illegitimate off-spring if the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter Reformation", this movement was founded by Cornelius Jansen
What is Jansenism
500
Though outlawed by the Papacy, this Catholic equivalent to Protestant pietism was practiced by many in the cities anyway
What is Jansenism