The type of painting that is done on wet plaster.
What is frescoe?
What is the SALE of indulgences?
Calvin believed this about the Eucharist.
What is that Jesus is spiritually and mysteriously present?
Council of Trent affirmed that this practice was acceptable during mass.
What is receiving both species of the Eucharist, the bread and the wine?
What is Geneva?
The family in Florence known for supporting arts and culture.
What is the Medici Family?
Luther's two views which state that justification comes from God's grace through faith and does not include any human participation.
What are sola gratia and sola fidei?
Calvin disliked transubstantiation for this reason.
What is that he disliked philosophy and Plato/Aristotle's influence on our faith?
Catholic woman and Doctor of the Church known for reforming the Carmelite order.
Who is St. Teresa of Avila?
What is the Catechism of the Catholic Church?
The main belief of Christian Humanism.
What is that humans have innate dignity and are made in the image and likeness of God?
The two sacraments Luther kept.
What is Eucharist and Baptism?
Calvin thinks this is the primary and final source of Authority for all Christians.
What is the Bible or sola scriptura?
What is that indulgences remit the temporal punishment for sins, but NEVER the guilt (only Jesus can do that!)?
Zwingli believed this about the Eucharist.
What is that the Eucharist is a memorial?
This type of Renaissance music was typically rich, producing a complex and dynamic sound.
The books of the Bible that Luther took out.
What is the Apocrypha or the Deuterocanonical Books or (Tobit, Judith, Wisdom of Solomon, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, 1 and 2 Maccabees)?
Calvin's belief that God appoints some for heaven and others for hell.
What is double predestination?
The Catholic understanding of justification.
What is that we are justified through God's grace and through the sacraments, and while good works do not earn our salvation, they can and do merit more grace?
The Renaissance author of the Divine Comedy.
Who is Dante Alighieri?
The connection between the Fourth Crusade and the Renaissance.
What is: that Crusaders pillaged Roman and Greek artifacts and art and brought it back to Rome, where it ignited engagement with the arts and classical style.
Luther's belief about grace and how it affects sin and the human soul.
What is that grace "covers" sin of the soul but does not actually heal or transform it? Or, What is that we are justified but not actually made righteous?
Calvin's doctrine that built off of and intensified Luther's understanding of sola gratia.
What is bondage of the will?
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What is that humans are incapable of meriting grace or good deeds, our wills are bound to sin only?
Two Catholic arguments against sola scriptura.
What is the Bible does not claim to be the only source of Authority (John 19:30-31, 2 Thess. 2:15)?
What is that the words/phrases found in the Christian faith (Trinity, Incarnation) are not found directly in Scripture?
St. Charles Borromeo reformed this religious order.
What is the Humiliati?