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Chapter 13 The Reformation Liz Hawrylack and Katie McKamey

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ExplorationCatholic Church

Martin Luther And Lutheranism

During Protestant Reformation

Reformers

Impact on Reformation

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What is transubstantion?

What is a doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church that during the Eucharist, the substance of the

bread and wine is miraculously transformed into the body and blood of Christ.

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What is justification?

An act by which a person is made deserving of salvation.

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• What was the purpose of purchasing an indulgence?

What is for remission by the pope of the temporal punishment in purgatory that is still

due for sins been after absolution.

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Which Pope had issued indulgences to finance the ongoing construction of Saint Peter’s Basilica

in Rome?

Pope Leo X

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Who were the Oratory of Divine Love and what did they aim to do?

They were a group of clergy and laymen who worked to reform the church by emphasizing

personal spiritual development through charity work. They also favored Christian Humanism.

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What document did Martin Luther pin on the Church doors?

His 95 Theses

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What did the Edict of Worms do?

Declared Martin Luther an outlaw and outlawed all of his work.

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What was the first imperial city to convert to Lutheranism?

Nuremberg

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400What caused the Christian Humanists and Erasmus to break away from Lutheranism?

Luther’s ideas threatened the strength and old structure of Christendom.

DAILY DOUBLE!!

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In Lutheranism, who had the right to maintain order?

Lutheranism said that God gave the state and authority the right to keep the people in order.

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Who were the Huguenots?

French Protestants

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What is predestination?

God predestine who will be saved and who will be damned.

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What did many reformers use to spread the ideas of Protestantism?

Pamphlets

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What was the importance of England’s fire ships?

When the Spanish Armada tried to invade England, the English fought back and defeated the Spanish by crashing burning ships into the

Armada.

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What is the Treason Act of 1534?

Those who denied that the King of England was the head of the Church, were punished by

death.

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Who is Erasmus?

Northern Humanist, who wrote in Latin while most Humanists wrote in vernacular.

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Who is John Calvin?

One of the leaders of Protestantism who believed in predestination.

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Who is Thomas Muntzer?

He was the reformer who inflamed the peasants into rioting against their ruler in Germany during

the Peasants’ War.

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Who is Ulrich Zwingli?

Zwingli started the Reformation in Italy and tried to reform the Church.

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What was one of the most important things King Henry VIII of England did regarding the Catholic

Church?

He broke away, creating a new church. This was known as the Act of Supremacy.

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Who descended from the Anabaptists?

Mennonites and Amish

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What was the Peace of Augsburg?

First permanent legal basis for the existence of Lutheranism as well as Catholicism in Germany.

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How did people see the Church differently when the Reformation started?

They questioned the Monarch’s involvement with the Church and they questioned what the

priests were teaching.

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What were three important schisms from Lutheranism?

Anabaptists, Mennonites, and Puritans

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What did the Edict of Nantes do?(list 2 out of the 4 things)

Acknowledged Catholicism as the official religion of France. Guaranteed the Huguenots the right to

worship in selected places in every district. Allowed the Huguenots to retain a number of fortified towns

for their protection. Huguenots were allowed to enjoy all political privileges, including holding of public

offices.