HUM 203 Kern Final
Which of the following statements is from Luther's Ninety-Five Theses?
"The word of God suffers injury if, in the same sermon, an equal or longer time is devoted to indulgences than to the word."
Exerge Domine
(trans. .. "Arise, O Lord"). This is the papal encyclical condemning Luther
On the Freedom of a Christian
- Discourse on Christian freedom and responsibility - Luther argued that spiritual growth and spiritual freedom come from the work of the Holy Spirit, working through the word of God, and not from rituals and external practices or human efforts
Renaissance
1453-1600
95 thesis
1517
Reformation
1517-1648
Diet of worms
1521
Augsburg Confession
1530
council of Trent
1545
Diet of Augsburg
1555
Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
Appeal to German Christians to reform the Church
On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church
Attack on the abuse of the medieval sacramental system
Augsburg Confession (1530)
Basic Lutheran doctrinal formulation -written by Philip Melenchthon -signed by the Lutheran princes and presented to Charles V
What does Luther mean that there is need of prayer that God would make us all to be theodidacti?
He means that we should all have the word of God and be taught of God directly through His word
In Reformation theology, what is the relationship between faith and good works in salvation?
In Reformation theology, good works follow true faith, but do not contribute to salvation.
Identify the correct statement below:
In the Ninety-Five Theses, Luther argued that inward repentance of the heart was not enough, and that a person must have a lifestyle of repentance
Identify the correct statement below:
In the Ninety-Five Theses, Luther argued that inward repentance was not enough, and that a person must have a lifestyle of repentance.
What happened at Luther's trial at Worms in 1521?
Luther appealed to the authority of Scripture and plain reason
Three Walls of the Romanists
Only the pope can interpret ScriptureOnly the pope can call a church councilThe spiritual is not subject to the secular
For Luther, the only sure source of life and doctrine was:
Scripture understood by plain reason
Which of the following countries became officially Lutheran nations?
Sweden
What was the effect of the Lutheran Reformation on the German lands of the Holy Roman Empire?
The German Empire became polarized between southern Catholic and northern Lutheran provinces.
At the opening of the Ninety-Five Theses, theses 1, 2, and 3 deal with which of the following topics?
The nature of true repentance
The Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation was
an appeal to the German Christians to reform the church
Luther's pamphlet, On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church
attacked the abuse of the Medieval sacramental system of the church
The Council of Trent (part of the Catholic/Counter-Reformation) affirmed which of the following beliefs?
both faith and good works are necessary for salvation
Luther's pamphlet, The Address to the Nobility of the German Nation,
called on the Christian German nobles to reform the German churches
The Reformation changed conceptions of the family by
extolling the superior state of marriage over celibacy
Sola Fide
faith alone
Sola Gratia
grace alone
Where was Wittenberg located?
in the province of Saxony
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of western European Christianity in the late Middle Ages before the Reformation period?
most people had their own Bibles in their own languages to read
Luther's religious crisis and studies led him to the growing conviction that
no amount of good works could satisfy God's righteousness
Luther's religious crisis came to a head over his growing belief that
no amount of good works could satisfy God's righteousness
Anabaptists held which of the following beliefs?
rejection of violence, separation from sin and government, advocated believer's baptism (rejected infant baptism)
Sola Scriptura
scripture alone
The Reformation teaching that rejected Church magisterial authority as equal to the authority of the Bible was known as
sola scriptura
he document signed and presented to the Holy Roman Emperor by the Lutheran princes in 1530 was called
the Augsburg confession
The meeting between Luther and Zwengli that was called by the Protestant princes in order to try unifying the Reformation churches was known as
the Marburg Colloquy
Frederick of Saxony, who protected Luther from arrest, was...
the aristocratic leader of Saxony and one of the Electors of the Holy Roman Empire
Frederick of Saxony, who protected Luther from arrest and punishment, was
the aristocratic ruler of Saxony
The Exerge Domine issued by Pope Leo X was
the papal bull condemning Luther and his teachings
Zwengli, the reformer of Zurich (Switzerland), differed from Luther in which of the following?
the presence of Christ in the Lord's Supper
At the Diet of Worms, Luther was judged by
the rulers of the German provinces