Lesson 16 Flashcards
There are four major branches of Protestantism: Lutheran, Reformed, Anabaptist, and Catholic.
False
William Tyndale translated the New Testament into English language
True
Henry VIII married the widow of his older brother.
True
The Pope finally gave Henry VIII an annulment.
False
The closest of all Protestant groups to Catholicism is the Anglican Church
True
Bloody Mary sought to return England to Anglican doctrine
False
The primary author of the thirty-nine articles of religion for the Anglican church as Thomas Cranmer
True
Anglican theology says “salvation is based upon tradition”
False
Calvin is the primary role-model for the theological formation of the Anglican Church.
True
Philim Melanchton was a young collegue of Luther who encouraged a theological shift.
True
Melanchton said, “there are three cuases of conversion, Word, Spirit, and Baptism”
False
Anitinomianism means “agaisnt law”
True
The Formula of Concord clearly defined the full dimensions of the doctrine of predestination
False
Melanchton taught that there are some “essentials and some non-essentials” of our faith.
True
Match the following controversies with the statement that best describes the outcome by the Formula of Concord
- Antinomian Controversy
- Osiandrian Controversy
- Adiaphoristic Controversy
- Majoristic Controversy
- Synergistic Controversy
- Eucharistic Controversy
- Hypostatic Union Controversy
- Predestination Controversy
A. Justification not thru indwelling Christ
B. Distinction between essentials and non-essentials
C. Law and moral guide
D. Good works are not necessary for salvation
E. Christ’s blood and body present
F. Will plays no part in salvation
G. Affirm election
H. Ubiquitous
- Antinomian Controversy
- Osiandrian Controversy
- Adiaphoristic Controversy
- Majoristic Controversy
- Synergistic Controversy
- Eucharistic Controversy
- Hypostatic Union Controversy
- Predestination Controversy
C. Law and moral guide
A. Justification not thru indwelling Christ
B. Distinction between essentials and non-essentials
D. Good works are not necessary for salvation
F. Will plays no part in salvation
E. Christ’s blood and body present
H. Ubiquitous
G. Affirm election