The Reformation Review Game - Flashcards

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The Catholic church sold that were supposed to replace good deeds for the forgiveness of sins.

indulgences

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“Sola fide” is latin for .

faith alone

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Behaviors or actions neither condemned NOR supported by scripture are.

adiaphora

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The Latin term for “through grace alone is _.

sola gratia

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Martin Luther was from .

Germany

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During the Renaissance period, the area we know as Germany would have technically been called.

the Holy Roman Empire

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Martin Luther partially inspired the peasant revolt in Germany through his teachings about personal freedoms and reforming the corrupt systems in the .

church

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saw many kings and queens switch back-and-forth from Protestantism to Catholicism as the official religion, causing persecution.

England

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acted as a safe-haven for Reformers who fled persecution in other parts of Europe.

Switzerland

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Who invented the printing press?

Johannes Gutenberg

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Martin Luther defended his beliefs in front of the emperor at the .

Diet of Worms

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righteousness was Martin Luther’s concept that we do not need to actively earn or achieve righteousness, because it is a gift.

passive

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The Peace of allowed kings and queens to choose between Catholicism and Lutheranism in their kingdom.

Augsburg

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Lutheran joined a monastery because he was almost hit by .

lightning

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Michael Servetus was executed for heresy because he ____.

denied the trinity OR did not support infant baptism

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published the Institutes of the Christian Religion that serve as the foundation of Christian theology and played a large role in the execution of Michael Servetus.

John Calvin

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was a Swiss reformist leader killed in battle between Catholics and Protestants, marking a notable increase in tension between Protestants and Catholics.

Ulrich Zwingli

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__ reformed the church of England using bibles, virtue, and adiaphora.

Thomas Cranmer

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___ was the priest who had to sit through 6+ hour confession sessions with Martin Luther.

Johannes Staupitz

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_ is the concept that before we were ever born, God already selected those to be saved and those who would not.

double predestination

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Catholics believed that purchasing indulgences could shorten a Catholics time spent in _.

purgatory

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Sola _ is the belief that all man needs for salvation is the Bible.

scriptura

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Christians in Europe began to expect more from the church because they became more literate and articulate, thanks to the printing press, increased standards of living, and advancements in .

education

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1 Corinthians chapter 8 deals with an adiaphora related to ___.

eating meat sacrificed to idols; idolatry