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Final Jeopardy
3100 Question Terms
A certificate from a bishop or the pope who
absolved a person of the divine punishments due
for their sins.
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Indulgence
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21st general ecumenical council of the Roman
Catholic Church to discuss issues, church
practices, the modern world and doctrinal
issues.
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The Second Vatican Council
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A series of wars between the Christian countries
of Europe and the Muslims of North Africa and the
Middle East for possession of Palestine, known as
the Holy Land, and the holy city of Jerusalem.
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Crusades
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The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
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The Trinity
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- The Catholic Church reacted to the Protestant
Reformation by calling - The process of renewal was called
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The Council of Trent and the Counter Reformation
13100 Question RELIGION
Christianity started out as a breakaway sect
of.
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Judaism
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Jesus was conceived by the power of
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The Holy Spirit
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Jesus saves us from our sins by.
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Being crucified
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The __________________happened in 325 CE.
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The Council of Nicaea
21500 Question RELIGION
The first cohesive declaration of the Christian
faith, drafted in 325 CE, outlining the beliefs
that all Christians adhered to was called the
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Nicene Creed
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A chubby, white, German monk who was responsible
for the beginning of the Protestant Reformation,
posted the 95 Theses, and was denounced at the
Diet of Worms
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Martin Luther
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The man who transformed Christianity by making it
a Gentile religion after starting off persecuting
Christians was
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SAUL
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The Avignon Papacy began when which Pope moved
the Vatican to France?
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Clement V
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- The Second Vatican Council was called by
- Christianity became a legal religion under the
rule of which Roman Emperor?
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Pope John 23rd And Constantine
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The man who feared not having a male son to be
his heir to carry on his throne and became the
head of English the church
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King Henry 8th
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Martin Luther believed that you could only reach
salvation or be saved by
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Faith alone and Scripture alone
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The Bible should be soul source of binding
doctrine, and judge of teachers and teachings.
_______ the ultimate authority. If it was not
found in the _____________ it should not be apart
of the faith.
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Scripture alone
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Name three reasons why Martin Luther sought to
change the Church . What is the outcome of Luther
and the Reformation?
38300 Answers Concepts
Selling indulgences, corrupt clergy, and Church
power
Luther's radical religious ideas spread rapidly,
gaining favour with the German people and their
rulers in the northern part of the Holy Roman
Empire. The southern part remained mostly
Catholic. Luther gave power to princes to
separate themselves from the church. Protestant
princes adopted Lutheranism as the official
religion of their lands. Completely changes
Christianity. The reformation sparks many other
reformists, some who agree with Luther, some who
further Luthers ideas , and some who disagree
with him and the church. This leads reformists
to create their own Christian sects and
communities like Calvinism, Anabaptists, and
Anglicanism. The Protestant Reformation
continued into the next century. The Holy Roman
Empire remained divided between the Protestant
north and the Catholic south. Religious
minorities in both areas were persecuted. Wars
between Protestants and Catholics in Europe
produced long-lasting religious hatreds. On the
other hand, the Protestant emphasis on literacy,
education, and hard work laid the foundation for
the rise of modern Europe
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- An era of bitter and often violent conflict.
- Catholics fought Protestants.
- Protestants fought Protestants.
- Helped to promote secularism as people got sick
of all the fighting. - Ended religious unity of Europe forever.
- Strengthened the state at the expense of the
church. - The Pope lost power.
- The Bible was translated into vernacular
languages, so more people could read. This led to
an increase in education.
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What did the Council of Trent and the Counter
Reformation set out to do? What was the outcome?
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- Bring the Reformers back into the Catholic Church
- Clarify and define basic Catholic teachings and
beliefs - Clarify, identify and reform (clarified
Distinctive Catholic beliefs, Original sin is
formally defined, Defined the seven sacraments of
the Church, Real presence of Christ in the
Eucharist, Doctrine of transubstantiation , Mass
as a true and visible continuation of the
sacrifice of Christ) - Renewal and re-invigorated Catholicism no longer
primarily directed against Protestantism (forward
looking). - Many of the abuses in the Church were
corrected.(Indulgences, corrupt clergy, simony). - Beliefs and teachings were clarified (ie. both
faith and good works are equally need for
salvation celibacy of priest, supremacy of the
Papacy, authority of tradition) . - New religious orders and communities formed (and
older ones reformed) Jesuits, Carmelites,
Franciscans . They implemented these reforms.
For example, The Society of Jesus was founded
(1534) by Ignatius Loyola to spread the Catholic
faith through education and missionary work.
Today, there are over 20,000 Jesuits who continue
this work. - Spirituality becomes sacramental, from most
being received once a year to weekly.
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The purpose of the Second Vatican Council is ..
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- Engage in and with the modern world.
- Modernize and shape the Roman Catholic Church to
fit the society and its people. - Create new dialogue between the Catholic Church
and modern world. - Called to promote reconciliation, peace and ease
discord. - Its approach was pastoral and positive.
- It sought to reach out in dialogue to all people
of good will. - Reforms to church doctrine and matters of faith.
44100 Question Concepts and Random
In 1054 Pope Leo IXs legates used his powers
of excommunication to begin
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The Great Schism
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What is the outcome and greatest reforms that
come out of the Second Vatican Council
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- The Declaration that the Church includes ALL
People of God , not simply the hierarchy of the
church. - Hierarchy of truths- not all official Church
teachings are equally binding on all Catholics or
essentially to the integrity of the Catholic
faith. - The mass was altered and the language of delivery
changed from Latin to the vernacular. - Produced the most and widest changes in the Roman
Catholic Church since the Council of Trent during
the Reformation.
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Why did King Henry separate from the Church ?
What was the outcome?
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- Wanted an annulment that the Pope would not grant
to marry Ann - Wanted a male son
- Becomes head of the church, has control over the
church and clergy power - Catholic practices in church, but with different
head of the church - Had 3 children who ratified the church in
different ways.
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Explain faith alone
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- A person can only be saved by personal faith in
Jesus Christ and the grace of God. - Luther considered indulgences, praying to saints,
pilgrimages, and many other such "works" as
worthless and a fraud inflicted on the people by
the church - No matter what you do, you need Christs grace to
save you, which will be the answer to salvation. - No matter how many good works an individual does,
these good works do not amount to anything
without Gods grace. - Only faith in Jesus Christ can save you. Not a
priest or indulgences. -
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Draw the diagram showing the relationship between
Matthew (12), Mark, Luke and Q
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54Final Jeopardy
Explain Aggiornamento and Ressourcement
55Final Jeopardy Answer
A Updating the church, bringing it up to
date. Throwing open the windows and letting in
the fresh air. The church had to be formed by
bringing it up to date by asking the questions
Where we are? Where we need to be? What needs to
be done? RResourcing Going back to the
sources Hughes uses the Latin equivalent Ad
Fontes, return to the spring, where everything
is fresher. Minding and using our tradition which
can help us. Use of scriptures, music, literature
to help us be the most effective church and faith
in the present. In order to be updated look at
and use the best of what the Church has.
56Final Jeopardy
Who is Elizabeth I?
57Final Jeopardy Answer
- Mary was succeeded by Elizabeth, the daughter of
Ann Boleyn. Henry had executed Ann as an
adulterer and Elizabeth was declared a bastard
child. - Elizabeth took the throne in 1558 and reigned
until 1603. - Elizabeth understood that her country was being
torn apart by the warring doctrines. - She repealed Mary's Catholic legislation, and she
did not return to Edward's more severe
Protestantism. - She worked out a compromise church that retained
as much as possible from the Catholic church
while putting into place most of the foundational
ideas of Protestantism. - The pope excommunicated her and this created
intense internal difficulties in England. - For it was obligatory for any Catholic to attempt
to assassinate or overthrow her if possible, and
a large part of the English nobility was
Catholic. - Elizabeth managed to avoid assassination because
of her brilliant political skills and her
pervasive network of spies. - The Catholic plots on her life ended when she
executed her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, in
1587. - Mary was a cousin of Elizabeth's and the next in
line for the English throne. - She was a committed Catholic, but ruled over a
country (Scotland) that had become and still is
Calvinist. - Catholic extremists in England understood that
Elizabeth could end the hopes of a Catholic
revival in England, so they began to plot
Elizabeth's assassination. - Mary, for her part, feeling justified by the
Pope's excommunication of Elizabeth, foolishly
took part in several of these plots. - Elizabeth eventually brought her to trial and
condemned her to death. - Elizabeth's greatest legacy was the spirit of
compromise that infused her version of the Church
of England. Anglicanism was formed. - She managed to please Catholics by retaining
several important aspects of Catholicism and also
managed to please moderate Calvinists who wanted
all traces of the Roman church to be removed. - She effected this by allowing English Calvinists
(called "Puritans" because the wanted to purify
the church from all Roman influences) to
participate in Parliament and to set up
semiautonomous congregations that practiced
Calvinist doctrine but still recognized the Queen
as the head of the church.