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49868230Christian humanismapplying the critical mind to christianity0
49868231Erasmus"Praise of Folly"1
49868232Thomas More"utopia"2
49868233Thomas a Kempis"Imitation of Christ" - wanted individual Catholics to follow Christ -> Modern Devotion/Bretheren of common love3
49868234Frederick the WiseGerman prince that hides and Protects Luther, in the hope that the pope won't allow Charles V to centralize if Luther isn't BBQed4
49868235Martin Lutherest. Lutherism, wrote the 95 theses and several pamphlets5
49868236Justification by Faithgood works aren't needed to get into Heaven, just faith (went against Catholic teachings)6
49868237Ninety-five thesesposted ont the church door on October 31, by Martin Luther, hoping that the pope would read it and reform the church; start of the protestant reformation7
49868238Leo Xsold endulgences to raise money to uild st. Peter's Basilica8
49868239Tetzelsold endulgences for Leo X9
49868240indulgencesslips of paper the guarenteed entrence to Heaven; like a movie ticket... can buy for yourself, and relatives, the more the better10
49868241Lutheran Pamphlets"Address to the nobility of the German nation" "The Babylonian Captivity of the church" and "On the freedom of a christian man" - respectively called for Noble support of the reformation, attacked the church sacraments, and said faith justifies salvation11
49868242Charles VHoly Roman Emperor; opposed Luther because he needed the Pope's blessing to try to form a nation-state12
49868243Diet of Wormsturned the reformation political; resulted in the Exile of Luther from the Holy Roman Empire13
49868244Peasants's war of 1525in responce to Luther's "On the Freedom of a Christain Man"; hoped to gain social and political independence; Luther didn't support them, because he needed the aid of the nobility, and condemned them in his "Against the Robbing and Murdering hoards of peasants"14
49868245Habsburg-Valois WarsItalian wars, in which Charles V was forced to oppose the pope, Clement VII15
49868246Suleiman the Magnificentleader of the ottoman turks that took over Hungry (threatened the HRE)16
49868247Schmalkaldic LeagueFormed by German princes in oposition to Charles V17
49868248Peace of Augsburg1555-secured German liberties and cemented Lutherism (exclueded Calvinism)18
49868249ScandinaviaLutheranism spread here.....19
49868250Zwinglibegan to reform Switzerland, held disputations to spread protestantism because Catholics couldn't defend their religion20
49868251Marburg Colloquygoal was to unite protestantism to check the power of Charles V; none of the leaders could agree, primarily on the symbolism communion21
49868252Swiss Civil War of 1531Zwingli died and Luther said he got what he deserved!22
49868253Anabaptistsbelieved in Adult baptisms only, simple christian living, and separation of church and state (Amish and Mennonites)23
49868254Henry VIIIabolished papal authority to divorce his wife; est. Act of Supremecy (monarch is head of church), treason Act, and the Anglican church of England24
49868255Thomas Cranmercloset protestant that convinced Henry VIII to est. his own church and est. protestant ideals during Edward VI's reign25
49868256Act of Supremacyest. the monarch as the church of England26
49868257Edward VIcontrolled by Council of Regency (Cranmer); radically protestant acts -> 42 articles (est. only 2 sacraments), and act of Uniformity ("Book of Common Prayer")27
49927338Mary I (bloody Mary)reverted to Catholicism; est. an alliance with Spain through her Marriage to Phillip II; burned over 300 protestants28
49927339PuritansRADICAL protestants29
49927340Elizabeth Ipolitique; est.a MODERATE protestant nation with re-est. the act of supremecy and the 39 atricles with the 2-5 compromise... she also smited radical catholics and puritans to prevent rebels30
4992734139 articlesmade England a moderately protestant state; allowed for the practice of 7 sacraments, but only 2 were special31
49927342Act of Uniformitycreated the Anglican book of prayer32
49927343John Calvinbelieved in predestination, and wrote "Institutes of a Christian Religion"33
49927344"Institutes of a Christian Religion"included predestination, the belief that God had already chosen the elect to be saved and the reprobate to be "hot damned"34
49927345Geneva"Most perfect school of christ on earth"; where Calvin est. his ministry, where anything happy-making was illegal35
49927346John Knoxidentified Geneva as "Most perfect school of christ on earth"36
49927347Catholic Reformationhoped to end church corruption: selling of indulgences, simony, lay investiture, and nepotism37
50006607Council of Trentmet in 1560; ended church corruption, kept the 7 sacraments inc. transubstantiation, said that faith AND good works save, and gave Pope and bible total authority38
50006608Ignatius of LoyolaJesuit who wrote "Spiritual Excercises"39
50006609"Spiritual Excercises"instruction for a spirtual life; written by Ignatius of Loyola40
50006610Society of JesusAKA Jesuits; spread Catholicism to Latin America, and WON disputations41
50006611Pope Paul IIIused nepotism, but initiated the Council of Trent42
50006612Pope Paul IVinstituted Index of Fobidden Books-came right ater the Council of Trent43
50006613Index of Forbidden BooksPart of the Catholic Counter-reformation; books forbidden to be read by Catholics, written by Lutherans and other protestants44
50006614War of Three HenriesHenry of Navar and Henry III vs. Henry of Guise (ends up ASSASSINATED)45
50006615Henry IIIExiled his mom; politique; killed by a crazed Monk46
50006616Henry of NavarreHenry IV; was a hugenot, but converted to Catholicism ("Paris is well worth a mass"); est. the Bourbon dynasty in France47
50006617Henry of Guisehead of Ultra Catholics; assassinated during War of 3 Henries48
50006618St. Bart's day massacreAugust 24, 1572; 3 days of killing by Guise family; united protestants against the catholics49
50006619politiquesselects political stability over religion; ex. Henry of Navarre and Elizabeth I50
50006620HuguenotsCalvinists in France; mostly nobles and Merchants51
50006621Edict of Nantesgives MILITARY, political, and religious power to Huguenots52
50006622Netherlandscontrolled by spanish Habsburgs (Phillip II); Dutch Calvinists persecuted and raped by inquisition53
50006623William the Silentexaggerated the raping of the Dutch to play on flemmish nationalism54
50006624Philip IIPrudent King of Spain who refused to delegate55
50018273Sea Beggarsthe Dutch pirates (kinda like English sea dogs)56
50018274Union of ArrasPhilip divided low countries after they passed the pacification of Ghent, and promised this group of southern provinces resoration of their traditional liberties, if they remained loyal to spain57
50018275Union of Utrechtnorthern provinces (Dutch) became relatively independent of spain58
50018276Francis Drakeleader of the sea dogs-british pirates that took Spanish gold59
50018277Spanish Armadabroken up by the protestant wind, an unforseen storm, and then destoryed by the faster british merchant ships60

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