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Jeopardy Review! Chapter 4 Church History

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It means rebirth

What is Renaissance?

movement to revive classical learning such as Latin and Greek –human achievements rather than divine

What is Humanism?

Artist responsible for the Pieta and Sistine Chapel

Who is Michangelo?

He invented the printing press in 1440

Who is Gutenberg?

Artist responsible for The Last Supper

Who is DaVinci?

Augustinian priest and scholar who posted the 95 Theses

Who was Martin Luther ?

Luther protested the sale of them

What are indulgences?

Luther translated the Bible into this language

What is German?

Luther accepted only these sacraments

What are Baptism and Eucharist?

Luther accepted Scripture but denied this

What is Tradition?

He declared himself head of the Church in England

Who is Henry VIII?

Church established by Henry VIII

What is the Anglican Church?

From the time we are born it is determined whether we will go to heaven or hell

What is predestination?

Chancellor of England who remained loyal to Pope and was martyred

Who was Thomas More?

He established the Presbyterian Church.

Who is John Calvin?

He began the Society of Jesus

Who was St. Ignatius Loyola?

poverty, chastity, obedience

What are the evangelical counsels?

Reformed own convent in Avila with poverty and simplicity

Who is St. Teresa?

Without shoes.

What is Discalced ?

He established seminaries for education of priests

What is St. Charles Borromeo?

It sought an effective response to Luther and other reformers

What is the Council of Trent?

The Council of Trent affirmed Sacrament of Holy Orders and upheld this

What is celibacy?

Council of Trent affirmed this Creed

What is the Nicene Creed?

This Pope called the Council of Trent

Who Pope Paul III?

Council of Trent called for these schools to educate priests

What are seminaries ?