History Test
The Protestant branch that only admitted adults into its Church was known as
Anabaptists
The actions of England's "Queen Mary" demonstrated that she was a devout
Catholic
In an attempt to reform and reaffirm Catholic doctrine, the Church set up the ___________ to deal with its internal problems
Council of Trent
As a result of his actions, Martin Luther was
Excommunicated from the Catholic Church
Following the Catholic Reformation, the Church said that salvation required:
Faith in God, good deeds & sacraments
During the Catholic Reformation, the Catholic Church decided that its clergy should
Go to seminaries
Luther's decision to write his 95 Theses in Latin reflects:
His desire for Church officials to consider his criticisms
By the 1540s, some people who challenged the teachings of the Catholic Church were considered to be "heretics" by the Catholic Church were brought before the
Inquisition
The Reformation that took place in England throughout the 16th century was different than the others in that
It began for different reasons than the other denominations
In an effort to spread the teachings of the reformed Catholic Church, the __________ embarked on journeys throughout Europe helping the poor, setting up schools and encouraging people to come back to the Catholic Church
Jesuits
The Church of England began as a result of the Pope's refusal to grant _____________ an annulment for his marriage
King Henry VIII (none of the above)
Example of an effect of the Protestant and Catholic Reformation
Religious tolerance increased
Why were some people increasingly critical of the Catholic Church on the EVE of the Reformation
Some Church officials were thought to be too worldly Some Church officials seemed overly concerned with money/wealth
The beliefs of the Anabaptists
Their persecution of Catholics and other Protestant Denominations
What did men such as Jan Hus, John Wycliffe, Erasmus, and Martin Luther have in common
They were all patrons of the arts
The Protestant Reformation is considered to have started in:
Wittenberg
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Ulrich Zwingli promoted a religious view that
called for the abolition of relics, decorations, and icons in church made him an enemy of the Catholics
Beliefs and practices of Lutheranism are
clerical marriage, salvation by faith alone, and the Bible written in the vernacular
The creation of the 95 Theses:
is considered the symbolic beginning of the Reformation happened while Luther was making a religious pilgrimage to Rome
Based on his actions and statements, what beliefs would have been supported by Luther
peasants should respect social order and not challenge authority people should be able to read the Bible in the vernacular God had decided long ago who would be saved and who would be damned
One consequence of the Protestant Reformation in the years immediately following its onset included:
persecution of witches, Jews, and radical Christians
Like most of his works, Erasmus's The Praise of Folly and Julius II Excluded criticized
the Catholic Church
2 ideas of "Christian Humanism"
was embraced by Erasmus
According to the excerpt, Luther claimed that indulgences
were not as good as other Christian deeds