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A.P. European History Reformation
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Reformation
German Reformation
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Swiss Reformation
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Anabaptists
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Anglican Reformation
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Counter Reformation
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What was the Diet of Worms?
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  • This is where Martin Luther was summoned to
    confront the charges of heresy and recant his
    criticisms of the catholic Church.

SUBJECT German Reformation
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Who was Desiderius Erasmus?
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  • He was the great northern humanist who inspired
    Luther, Zwingli, Knox, and Calvin to name a few.

SUBJECT German Reformation
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What was the German Peasant Revolt or War?
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  • This was the disturbance that broke out in 1524
    in Stuhlingen and was denounced by Luther in his
    pamphlet Against the Murdering Thieving Hordes.

SUBJECT German Reformation
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Who was Johan Tetzel?
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  • He was the Dominican Friar sent by Pope Leo X to
    sell indulgences and was criticized by Luther in
    his 95 Theses. ( He wrote 100 counter-theses but
    was criticized by the church).

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SUBJECT German Reformation
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What was the Peace of Augsburg in 1555.?
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  • This was the agreement signed by Charles V in
    order to win support of the German Princes in
    order to fight France and the Ottoman Turks.

SUBJECT German Reformation
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Who was Huldreich Zwingli?
MAIN
  • He was the Military Chaplain who started the
    Swiss Reformation in Zurich in 1518 and protested
    the sale of indulgences.

SUBJECT Swiss Reformation
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Who was Heinrich Bullinger?
MAIN
  • He was son and law of Huldreich Zwingli and
    carried on his teachings after Zwinglis capture
    and execution by Catholic forces.

SUBJECT Swiss Reformation
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Where was Geneva Switzerland?
MAIN
  • This is the city where John Calvin set up his
    theocracy or City of God .

SUBJECT Swiss Reformation
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What was the Institutes of The Christian
Religion
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  • This was John Calvins masterwork that dealt with
    the Apostles Creed and was divided into the
    sections Father, Son, Holy Spirit, and The
    Church.

SUBJECT Swiss Reformation
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What was predestination?
MAIN
  • This was Calvins theory that the elect conformed
    ones every action to Gods law. The truly elect
    should live in a moral God pleasing way.

SUBJECT Swiss Reformation
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Where was Munster, Germany?
MAIN
  • This was the German city that became the first
    Anabaptist theocracy and was surrounded by
    Protestant and Catholic armies and destroyed and
    the leaders executed.

SUBJECT Anabaptists
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Who was Menno Simons?
MAIN
  • He was the moderate Anabaptist leader who, after
    the execution of radical anabaptists, withdrew
    into an agrarian life of humility and separation
    from the outside world.

SUBJECT Anabaptists
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Who was Michael Servetus?
MAIN
  • He was the leader of Antitrinitarians who was
    condemned by the Spanish Inquisition and fled to
    Geneva only to be executed by John Calvin.

SUBJECT Anabaptists
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What was Zurich and they were led by Conrad
Grebel a former associate of Zwingli?
MAIN
  • This was the city where anabaptism first began
    and the leader of this movement, known as the
    Swiss Brethren.

SUBJECT Anabaptists
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What was re-baptism as an adult, no affiliation
with a country or their laws, polygamy, no
private property, and prediction of the immediacy
of the second coming of Christ.
MAIN
  • These were some of the practices of the
    Anabaptists of Munster that caused concern and
    condemnation by both catholic and protestant
    leaders.

SUBJECT Anabaptists
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Who was Catherine of Aragon?
MAIN
  • She was the aunt of Charles V, and daughter of
    Ferdinand and Isabella who was the first wife of
    Henry VIII and the mother of Mary Tudor.

SUBJECT Anglican Reformation
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What was the Book of Common Prayer?
MAIN
  • This was the text used by the Anglican Church and
    written by Thomas Cramner and revised by
    subsequent Anglican leaders.

SUBJECT Anglican Reformation
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Who was Anne Boleyn?
MAIN
  • This was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I and the
    second wife of Henry VIII who was beheaded for
    adultery.

SUBJECT Anglican Reformation
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What was the Act of Supremacy?
MAIN
  • This was the royal decree that all those loyal to
    Henry VIII were forced to sign recognizing Henry
    VIII as the head of the Anglican Church.

SUBJECT Anglican Reformation
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Who was Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane
Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and
Catherine Parr?
MAIN
  • These were the wives of Henry VIII in order.

SUBJECT Anglican Reformation
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What was the Council of Trent?
MAIN
  • This was the meeting set up to reform the
    Catholic Church and took place from 1545 1563
    and banned indulgences.

SUBJECTCounter-Reformation
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Who was St. Teresa of Avila and Saint John of the
Cross?
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  • These were two of the Spanish monastic mystics
    that inspired Catholic piety.

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Who were the Theatines, the Ursulines, The
Barnabiites, The Capuchins, the Oratorians, and
the Somaschi?
MAIN
  • These were the new Catholic orders that were
    established in Europe that revived a spirit of
    piety and reform.

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SUBJECT Counter-Reformation
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Who was Thomas Aquinas?
MAIN
  • He was the Catholic religious philosopher who was
    endorsed by the Council of Trent and in his Summa
    Theologica developed the theory of scholaticsm.

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SUBJECT Counter-Reformation
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What were the Inquisitions move to Europe, and
the Index of Forbidden or Prohibited Books, and
the Council of Trent, and the establishment of
the Jesuit order.
MAIN
  • These were the two negative or punitive measures
    instituted to reform the Catholic Church and the
    two positive or beneficial measures that occurred
    in the 16th century.

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SUBJECT Counter-Reformation
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