The man who started the Protestant Reformation.
Who is Martin Luther?
This invention was a turning point in history and had a huge impact on the Reformation, as many more people owned a Bible and could read Reformer teachings.
What is the printing press?
These were nailed on a church door to begin the Protestant Reformation.
What are the 95 Theses?
What is Spain?
The name for the reaction of the Protestant reformation by the Catholics.
What is the Counter-Reformation?
The man who broke from the Roman Catholic Church in England.
Who is Henry VIII?
The Renaissance began in this city.
What is Rome, Italy?
Martin Luther's occupation before becoming a priest.
What is a monk?
Many persecutions arose. What are some groups who were persecuted by Catholics.? Think of Mary I and Spanish Inquisition.
Who are Protestants, Jews, any non- Catholics.
This man is considered the best example of a "Renaissance Man" from this period.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
The man who invented the printing press.
Who is Johannes Guttenberg?
The idea that rose during the Renaissance that rejected the ideas of the Roman Catholic Church and religion and focused on man and their achievements.
What is Humanism?
These could be paid to reduce the punishments of sins/ length of time spent in purgatory of a past loved-one.
What are indulgences?
Courts of Roman Catholic appointed officials to find heretics, punish heretics and condemn heretics. Some even conducted torture.
What is the Inquisition?
The monarch of England that began a persecution against Protestants and others who were not Catholic. What was her nickname?
The mother of Elizabeth I.
Who is Anne Boleyn?
Random: The wife that Henry VIII truly loved and bore him a son. How did she die?
Who is Jane Seymour? She died because of child birth.
Martin Luther was the first to bring the audience into the worship ceremony. How did he do this?
What is writing hymns for people to sing?
Violent Catholic missionaries.
Who are the Jesuits?
Random: Elizabeth I defeated this naval battle with Spain in 1588. It was started by Spain to help return England to a Catholic State.
What is the Spanish Armada?
The man who wrote "The Prince" that changed how rulers viewed their power.
Who is Niccolò Machiavelli?
What are 2 of the 3 ways we see the importance of Calvin’s work in the Reformation.
1. The Bible is the only authority of the church. 2. the sovereignty of God. 3. The church is universal.
This reformer was the first to translate the Bible into English.
Who is John Wycliffe?
The king and queen of Spain that called the Spanish Inquisition. Why did they call it?
Who are Ferdinand and Isabella?
What is the term for the theology of salvation being affected by Christ? - the doctrine of salvation?
What is soteriology?