Henry VIII - religion Flashcards
What was the Hunne affair?
Hunne challenged the church through law courts for the high mortuary fees for the burial of his infant son. The church charged him of heresy and he was found dead in his cell.
Who was John Colet?
A significant humanist voice in education.
What was the first way John Colet re-founded st Pauls school in London?
He appointed members from the city guild to act as social governors instead of the clergy.
What was the second way John Colet re-founded st Pauls school in London?
The school curriculum was changed to include work from Erasmus and humanism.
He also appointed William Lily as headteacher.
Define Platonism
The ideas of Pluto. It was used to develop “Philosopher King”, students who were taught in the ways of public service.
How did renaissance ideas change English culture
More knowledge of classical learning. Specifically in elite circles
Increased number of schools influenced by humanism
The crown used more humanist students to become diplomats
What were the weaknesses of the Church
Corruption, Anti clericalism and the Hunne affair
What and when was the Act of Supremacy
1534,
What and when was the Treasons Act
1534,
When was the dissolution of the smaller monasteries
1536,
What and when was the Act of 10 Articles
1536, made that only three sacraments were necessary for salvation, Eucharist definition made vague, confession was praised
What and when was the 1st set of Royal Injunctions
1536, placed a restriction on the number of holidays and discouraged pilgrimages
What was the religious causes ,date and effects of the Pilgrimage of Grace
1536,
What and when was the Bishops Book
1537, Restored the 4 lost sacraments after the act of 10 articles but had a lesser importance
What and when was the 2nd Set of Royal Injunctions
1538, pilgrimages were condemned, relics were also condemned, members of the clergy had to recant against pilgrimages