Exam 14: The Reformation: the Shattering of Christian Unity
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Which of the following would not be consistent with Luther's and Calvin's views on predestination?
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The publication of the Ninety-five Theses was prompted by the
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Which of the following ideas of Englishman John Wycliffe foreshadowed Luther's ideas over a century later?
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-Explain the debate over the links between Protestantism and capitalism.
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The term magisterial applied to Protestant reformers means that they
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The new religiosity in the Late Middle Ages included all of the following except
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According to the author, Calvinism became a revolutionary ideology because it
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In the Counter Reformation, the Catholic Church used all the following to battle Protestantism except
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-Explain the religious experience that gave rise to the Protestant Reformation.
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-Based on materials in this chapter, how did the Reformation affect the status of women in newly Protestant areas of Europe?
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Aspects of Protestantism that Jesuits understood did not appeal to all included the
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-indulgences
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Anabaptist control of the city of Münster resulted in all the following except
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-Locate and clearly label the homeland of Peter Waldo, Wycliffe, Hus, Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin.

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-Explain the beliefs of Zwingli and Calvin.
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