Exam 14: The Reformation: the Shattering of Christian Unity
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Because strict obedience to God's law could signal salvation, Calvinists
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The core issue in Luther's protest against the Catholic Church was the
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When Luther called upon the nobility to act as "both judge and executioner," he was condemning the
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-theocracy
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-Protestants
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-Trace in the areas dominated by Lutherans, Calvinists, and the Church of England.

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The Peace of Augsburg temporarily stopped religious violence by
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-Discuss the manner in which the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation.
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-Why could millenarianism be considered an anti-establishment movement?
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After the Bible, which became the most important work in Protestant Theology?
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In the debate on the relationship of Protestantism and capitalism
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-predestination
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-Discuss how political, economic, and social conditions of the sixteenth century exacerbated the unrest associated with the Protestant Reformation.
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-cuius regio, eius religio
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-priesthood of all believers
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-transubstantiation
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