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Flashcards covering key concepts from the Reformation and Vatican II based on lecture notes.
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Justification
The act of declaring a sinner righteous by faith alone.
Sanctification
The process of becoming holy or set apart for God.
Jan Hus
A Czech theologian burned at the stake in 1415 for criticizing the church.
Elizabethan Settlement
A compromise between Protestant theology and Catholic rituals.
Obedience to the Pope
The unique vow taken by Jesuits.
Council of Trent
An ecumenical council responding to the Protestant Reformation.
Ignatian Exercises
A method utilized by Ignatius for spiritual growth through one-on-one guidance.
Magis
A call to do more for God and others.
The Great Schism
A split in the church with two popes ruling simultaneously.
John Wycliffe's Church
Consisted of all God’s chosen faithful.
Eucharistic Theology
The key theological issue during Anne Askew’s trial.
Anne Askew
An English Protestant martyr burnt at the stake in 1546.
Jesuits
Known for evangelization and education.
Consolation and Desolation
Tools for discernment in Ignatian spirituality.
Culture of Indifference
Apathy towards the poor and the environment.
Nostra Aetate
Vatican II document discussing interfaith relations.
Vatican II
The Ecumenical Council that modernized the Catholic Church.
Integral Ecology
An understanding of the interconnectedness of all creation.
Religious Syncretism
The blending of different religious belief systems.
Sola Fide
The principle of justification by faith alone.
Queen Mary I
Attempted to reverse Protestant reforms during her reign.
Aggiornamento
The process of bringing the Church 'up to date'.
Core Message of Integral Ecology
Everything in creation is interconnected.