John Wycliffe, John Huss, Girolamo ... it was the first European translation in over 1,000 years Formed the Lollards who were itinerant preachers that traveled ...
... Bureaucratic matters Luxury & extravagance Cut of from roots Opposition to the Papacy Government reaction England Lollards & Hussites John Wycliffe & Jan Huss ...
... State Church Puritans Separatist Congregationalists Independents Presbyterians 4 Roots of the Anglican Reformation 1. John Wycliffe (1320-84) & the Lollards 2.
Disciples (Lollards) continued message; were persecuted. 1418 ... (1054-1453) Early Reform Efforts (forerunners of Protestant Ref.) John Wycliffe (1330-84 ...
Ms. Susan M. Pojer. Horace Greeley H. S. Chappaqua, NY. Decline in the ... Devotion. Inquisition. Rich Monasteries. Benefices. Lay Devotions. Beguines. Beghards ...
This unit, the Protestant Reformation, continues some of the themes we learned about in the Renaissance: - The emergence of individualism in thought and challenges to ...
The Avignon Papacy and the Great Schism Question: Why did people in the Middle Ages and Renaissance have such a deep faith in the Church? Comfort and Reassurance ...
Medieval Test Review 1066-1485 The test will consist of the following: 13 matching people 11 matching terms/groups 15 multiple choice 15 true/false 7 fill-in-the ...
The Magna Carta the most well-known and most important document to come out of the Middle Ages An agreement between England's major landholders (barons) and King ...
Historia de la Iglesia Dr. John Oakes Sociedad de Investigaci n Apolog tica Por qu estudiamos la Historia de la Iglesia? Para aprender de los Errores de la ...
The Protestant Reformation (1450-1565) Causes of the Reformation 1. Crises of the 14th & 15th centuries hurt the prestige of the Church and clergy Avignon Papacy ...
Celibacy for clergy became Roman Church law in 1079. This mandate tempted all kinds of immorality. The abodes of the clergy were often dens of corruption.
Historia de la Iglesia Dr. John Oakes Sociedad de Investigaci n Apolog tica Por qu estudiamos la Historia de la Iglesia? Para aprender de los Errores de la ...
Causes of the Protestant Reformation. The Prestige of the Church was in decline due to the Crises of the 14th and 15th centuries: The Babylonian Captivity 1309-1377
the concept of apostolic authority: its biblical base & historical persistence thinking inside the box about biblical primitivism and the restoration ...
Title: Counter Reformation Author: Computer Center Last modified by: LCC Created Date: 10/2/2004 6:34:14 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Church History John Oakes, PhD Apologetics Research Society Why Study Church History? Learn the Mistakes of History Avoid them? Those who cannot learn from ...
The First World War. Norman invasion. The first parliament is called (by Simon de Montfort) ... The first parliament of 1265: only men who owned a lot of land ...
John Wyclif or Wycliffe At least 28 different spellings John Wycliffe Prominent in 1350 as an English Reformer during the Great Schism. Born between 1320 & 1330 in ...
Name Michelangelo s most famous painting & sculpture. Sistene Chapel David What period did Rafael belong to? High Renaissance Name two characteristics of the nation ...
Church History John Oakes, PhD ... God has two wills: his revealed will (1 Tim 2:3-4) and his secret will: foreordination of souls Calvinist denominations: ...
Henry 2nd of England was in a conflict with the Archbishop of Canterbury. ... John attempted to enable the monks of Canterbury to elect their own archbishop. ...
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Title: The Renaissance Part II Author: jhauck Last modified by: jhauck Created Date: 11/12/2005 12:43:40 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
... II 787 Condemned Iconoclasm Branches of Christianity after 500 Western Christendom Rome Legalistic and Hierarchical Easter Christendom Byzantium Spiritual ...
At the same time, AVIGNON (Babylonian Captivity) Pope dies later when there are two popes and disputing, power is reduced. Church ... Defenestration of Prague ...
Kings took roles of emperors and sought to control the church in their territories. ... Only reality in man & nature is the divine spark of God, which is in ...
Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham were cruel to the people. Robin Hood lived in Sherwood Forrest, with his Merry Men. He robbed from the rich, ...
I. The Black Death (1347-1351) Preconditions leading to the Plague ... I. The Black Death (cont) Deep pessimism and doubt spread all over Europe. New urban ordinances ...
Medieval Anticlericalism. and Reform. Waldensians (12th century...) Spiritual ... Church structure and privileges (anticlericalism), not the institution itself ...
Emperor Charles V had always favored the Netherlands, where he had been reared. ... But in 1609 hostilities stopped and the United Netherlands won their freedom. ...
The Early Middle Ages William I. The Norman Conquest England under the Norman and Plantagenet Kings 14th century Battle of Hastings Domesday Book Economic Prosperity ...
... of Daniel's prophecy arose out of the troubled and wicked sea of nations. ... What Christ refused at the temptations this pretend Christ has accepted to the ...
War, plague, social unrest, and religious schism characterized this era. ... a result of decades of overpopulation, economic depression, famine, and bad ...