Identify ALL the events led to the Reformation.
Political, theological trouble in the medieval Church.
The medieval split within the Catholic Church which led to several Popes in power at the same time.
Decreasing secularization of the Church
Corruption of the Catholic clergy
Social, political, and cultural shifts due to the Renaissance
The people's shift away from Humanism
Pope ordered the sale of indulgences in order to finance the building of in Rome
In order to raise money for the Catholic Church, Johann sold indulgence in the (Three Words)
Who said “As soon as a coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs”
Leo X
John Calvin
Ignatius de Loyola
Jan Huss
Johann Tetzel
is the pardon from punishment for sins.
The map to the left represents the , which was a loose confederation of 300 independent German states
Justification by faith alone is the belief that...
people could receive salvation only through the grace of God, not through their own actions.
all people are equal in the Church.
one can go to Heaven through the sale of Indulgences.
good deeds is essential for one to get into Heaven.
Check EVERYTHING that applies to the belief of priesthood of all believers.
It stated that priest had no special role in the people’s salvation
It viewed all people as equal in the Church
It was the central idea used by John Calvin when he formed his religion.
It was one of Martin Luther's belief posted in 95 Theses
It was the Catholic Church's view of the role of the priest.
Martin Luther nailed his , or his complaints, on the Church door in Wittenberg.
As a result of his 95 Theses, Martin Luther Johann Tetzel John Calvin Henry VIII( Martin Luther, Johann Tetzel, John Calvin, Henry VIII ) was excommunicated by Leo X Charles V Clement VII Paul III( Leo X, Charles V, Clement VII, Paul III ).
was the Holy Roman Emperor during the time of Martin Luther
summoned Luther to the Imperial , which was an imperial meeting of the rulers of the empire, over his actions against the Catholic Church
Identify EVERYTHING that applies to the Diet of Worms
It led the the excommunication of Martin Luther.
It resulted in Martin Luther being banished from the Holy Roman Empire.
It led to prohibiting the sale or printing of the works of Martin Luther.
It was a reaction to Charles V excommunicating Martin Luther
As a result of the ruling of the Diet of Worms, , also known as The Elector of Saxony, protected Luther. While in hiding, Luther translated the into German
German princes who protested the treatment of Luther became known as
Protestants
Calvinists
Puritians
Hugonots
In 1555, Charles V signed a peace treaty with the Protestant princes known as the______.
Peace of Augsburg
Edict of Nantes
Peace of Worms
Edict of Augsburg
Who said the following quote: "I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand, I can do no other, so help me God. Amen."
Martin Luther
Henry VIII