Ch. 14 Sec. 3 Flashcards
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91318713 | Protestant Reformation | a religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches | 0 | |
91318714 | Martin Luther | German theologian and leader of the Reformation. His opposition to the wealth and corruption of the papacy and his belief that salvation would be granted on the basis of faith alone rather than by works caused his excommunication from the Catholic Church (1521). Luther confirmed the Augsburg Confession in 1530, effectively establishing the Lutheran Church. bible only truth. | 1 | |
91318715 | Peace of Augsburg | It was turning point to the historic reformation and it ended the German religious warfare in 1555. It declared that Lutheranism was a legal, permanent religion along with Catholicism. It also stated that German princes could determine the religion over his subjects. | 2 | |
91318716 | John Calvin | This was another leader in the Reformation who believed in a simple faith and a simple method of worship. his ideas were hard work disipline thrift honesty morality | 3 | |
91318717 | Huguenot | French Protestants who endured severe persecution in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. | 4 | |
91318718 | John Knox | Dominated the movement for reform in Scotland. Had been taught in Geneva by Calvin. | 5 | |
91318719 | indugence | a purchased pardon for sins | 6 | |
91318720 | recant | to formally withdraw | 7 | |
91318721 | predestination | previous determination as if by destiny or fate by god | 8 | |
91318722 | theocracy | government run by religious leaders | 9 | |
92210260 | Johann Tetzel | german Prest who solded indigences | 10 | |
92210261 | 95 Theses | wrote by luther arguments on indugences | 11 |