Reformation Flashcards
One who takes blame of actions of others.
Scapegoat
Lessening of the time a soul would have to spend in purgatory.
Indulgence
A government run by church leaders.
Theocracy
Recognise as a saint.
Cannonize
A person holding an opinion at odds with what is generally accepted.
Heretic
Acceptable middle ground.
Compromise
A word meaning “to cancel”
Annul
A word meaning “to give up one’s views”
Recant
The idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation
Predestination
True or False: Martin Luther was a German Monk
True
True or False: Martin Luther accepted the Peasants Revolt as an extension of the Reformation
False
True or False: A peasants revolt erupted across France in 1526
False
True or False: The Peace of Augsburg was a settlement agreed upon by Charles V and the Lutheran princes
False
In what year was the Peace of Augusburg signed?
1455, 1555, 1655, or 1755
1555
In what year did Martin Luther draw up his 95 Theses?
1507, 1517, 1527, 1537
1517
True or False: The Reformation officially began in Italy.
False
True or False: Pope Leo III issued a decree threatening Martin Luther with excommunication
False
True or False: The inquisition was a church court set up in the Middle Ages?
True
What is the name for a member or follower of any Western Christian church that is separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follows the principals of the Reformation (including the Baptist, Lutheran, and Presbyterian churches)
Protestant
What priest set up a pulpit in 1517 on the outskirts of Wittenberg to sell Indulgences?
Johann Tetzel
Which reformer preached the belief of predestination? Luther, Calvin, Tetzel, or Zwingli
John Calvin
In what year did the Pope excommunicate Martin Luther?
1521, 1541, 1621, 1641
1521
True or False: Martin Luther believed good deeds were not required for salvation
True
True or False: Martin Luther believed there were other sources of religion besides the Bible
False