Lesson 11_OLD Flashcards

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Waldensian movement begins

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1175

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2
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Francis renounces wealth

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1208

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3
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Great Schism

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1378

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4
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Hus burned at the stake

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1415

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5
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Explain the importance and necessity of studying church history

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  1. Christianity is a religion of history
  2. Learn about humanity
  3. Church is in history
  4. End of history is the goal decreed by God
  5. Church’s task to preserve and present the faith
  6. We gain a better perspective of current events in light of history.
  7. We gain tools for understanding Scripture
  8. We gain a balanced judgment for making decisions
  9. Gain an understanding of the place of tradition
  10. Discipleship/mentoring by the saints of history
  11. Appreciation of the grace, power, and mercy of God.
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6
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Identify three Christian convictions regarding history

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  1. God intervenes in the world - doctrine of providence
  2. He guides the world with purpose
  3. The Lord will bring history to conclusion - there is an end date
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7
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Explain various approaches to studying history

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  1. Uncritical approach
  2. Imperial Christendom
  3. Medieval Confessional
  4. Reformation Critical
  5. other answers (Marx, social science)
  6. Enlightenment Optimistic
  7. 19th cent. Pessimistic - Post WW1
  8. Revisionist - Postmodern
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8
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Who was John Hus and what significant contributions did they make to the church?

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  1. 1369 - 1415.
  2. martyr
  3. ordained a priest in 1401
  4. taught at Charles University in Prague
  5. emphasized personal piety and purity of life
  6. Stressed the whole of scrpture as authority
  7. Chief writing “On the Church” and defined the church as the body of Christ with Christ as the head.
  8. Neither Popes nor cardnals could establish doctrine contrary to scripture
  9. Critisised people for images, going on false pilgrimages
  10. Condemned the sale of indulgences and withholding Cup and Bread from people.
  11. Attended the Council of Constances to defend his positions and was condemed to death
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9
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Who was Savonarola and what significant contributions did they make to the church?

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  1. 1452 - 1498
  2. Italian preacher of reform
  3. executed for his beliefs
  4. Studied humanism and mediicine
  5. Eventually became Dominican monk
  6. Warned of a great judgment coming to Florence after which a golden age would come.
  7. Rose to a position of power through his preaching
  8. Initiated tax reforms, helpped the poor, reformed the courts, and changed the city from a lax, corrupt, pleasure loving place into a virtual monastery.
  9. Denounced Pope Alexander VI and was excommunicated
  10. Become a hero to reformers even as a catholic
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10
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Who was John Wycliffe and what significant contributions did they make to the church?

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  1. 1320 - 1384
  2. prominent English reformer
  3. “The Morning Star of the Reformation”
  4. Indulgances are evil - if the pope had to power to forgive, he should forgive everyone in the world.
  5. Came from Norht of England
  6. leading philosopher at Oxford
  7. offended the church by backing the right of government to seize the property of corrupt clergymen.
  8. Pushed his anti-clerical views and began to attack the central doctrines of the medieval church.
  9. Opposed transubstantiation
  10. Argued the the church consisted of God’s elect who did not need a priest to mediate with God for them.
  11. Initiated a new Latin Vulgate Bible into English “Wycliffe Bible”
  12. Followers were known as Lollards” meaning mutterers
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11
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Who was William of Ockham and what significant contributions did they make to the church?

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  1. 1288 - 1348
  2. Born in England and died in Munich
  3. Franciscan Munk
  4. Denounced as heretic by Pope John XXII
  5. Sommoned to Avignon
  6. Called for a college of popes instead of 1
  7. Rejected popes authority in secular matters.
  8. Nominalism become “new way” as opposed to Aquinas “Old Way”
  9. Come up with Ockham’s razor : What can be done with fewer assumptions in done in vain with more; the mind should not multiply things without neccessity.
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12
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What were some of the medieval attempts at reform in the church?

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13
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Why is John Wycliffe important for Protestantism?

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Wycliffe’s greatest contribution to church history was his elevation of the Bible to its supreme place and his insistence that it be made available to all Christians in their own language.

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