Darty EUH 2000
Chapter Thirteen "Reformation and Religion" Exam Terms
| conciliar movement, sacrosancta, frequeus, Council of Basel |
| Popes: Martin V of Colonna, Calixtus, Julius II, Leo X |
| arbiter of souls, purgatory, confessional, penance, Treasury of Grace, Treasury of Merit, indulgences, simony, nepotism, pluralism |
| Johann Tetzel, Wittenberg, Diet of Worms, Protestantism, Reformation |
| Martin Luther, 95 Theses, Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation (1520), On Good Works (1520), Albrecht of Hollenzollern, Lutheranism--solifidianism (text ref. sola fide), 3 attributes of God--omniscient, omnipotent, and benevolent, faith and commitment, personal strength vs. communal enforcement, grace is not question of salvation but acceptance of its gift from God as a given |
| Anabaptist radicals--common characteristics, Moravians, Mennonites |
| John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion (1534), Geneva, Calvinism--sanctification, predestination, good works for own sake/Protestant Work Ethic, communal judgment--consistory, academy, company of pastors, social consciousness, 4-tier hierarchy--pastors, doctors, deacons, elders |
| Konrad Gregel, Swiss Brethren or Reformed--basic beliefs, Lord's Supper, universal priesthood of believers, separation of church and state, personal conversion and regeneration, church visible vs. church invisible |
| Counter-Reformation or Catholic Reformation, Archbishop Jimenez de Cisneros--Inquisition, Gian Matteo Giberti, Capuchins--Matteo de Bascio, Theatines, Saint Teresa of Avila--Carmelites, The Way of Perfection (1583), Angela Merici--Ursulines, Ignatius Loyola, The Spiritual Exercises, Society of Jesus or Jesuits--3 goals |
| sola scriptura, vernacular, print revolution, Johannes Gutenberg, printing press, movable type, Scholasticism, female education, Polyglot Bible |
| Desiderius Erasmus, In Praise of Folly (1500) |
| Sir Thomas More, Utopia |
| Maguerite de Valois--Queen of Navarre, Mary of Hungary, Bona of Poland |
| Olaus Petri, Hussitism--Hussite Wars, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Zwinglism--Huldrych Zwingli |
| Church of England (Anglicanism), Henry VIII, Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Mary I (Tudor), Elizabeth I, Thirty-Nine Articles |
| Thomas Muntzer, Swabian Revolt, Twelve Articles, Thuringian Peasants War (Peasants Revolt of 1525) |
| New Piety, The Imitation of Christ (1427) |
| Council of Trent, Peace of Augsburg (1555) |