Deck 13: Reformation and Religious Warfare in the Sixteenth Century
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Deck 13: Reformation and Religious Warfare in the Sixteenth Century
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How did the English Reformation differ from the course of religious reform in other countries? Be sure to mention specific monarchs and acts of Parliament.
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Compare and contrast the chief ideas of Calvinism and Lutheranism. What were their main points of similarity and dissimilarity? Why did Calvinism become the major international form of Protestantism?
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What role did politics play in the expansion of Lutheranism in Germany and Scandinavia?
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What were the contributions of the papacy, Council of Trent, and the Jesuits to the revival of Catholicism? In what ways are the titles "Catholic Reformation" and "Counter-Reformation" both accurate descriptors of the Catholic Church's sixteenth-century revitalization?
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Compare and contrast the chief ideas of Zwinglianism, Anabaptism, and Lutheranism. What did they have in common? How were they different?
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9
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12
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What impact did Reformation doctrines have on the family, education, and popular religious practices?
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Would you characterize the Reformation and Counter-Reformation as popular movements or as the result of carefully orchestrated policies formulated by clerical and secular leaders? To what degree did the peoples of Europe make reform, and to what degree did figures of spiritual and temporal authority?
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How would you characterize the state of the papal church on the eve of Reformation? In what ways do manifestations of popular piety indicate a vibrant church, and in what ways do criticisms of the church indicate dissatisfaction with institutional religion?
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What was the nature of Martin Luther's personal religious crisis, and how did he solve it? How did Luther's religious ideas differ from those of Catholicism?
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What was Christian humanism, and how did it help prepare the way for the Protestant Reformation? Did Erasmus' works pave the way for Luther's break with Rome and Catholicism? How?
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62
Which of the following best characterizes the popular religion on the eve of the Reformation?
A) People sought certainty of salvation through a variety of means including the veneration of relics and the purchase of indulgences.
B) There was a marked decline in popular religious piety in the fifteenth century, as only elites exhibited interest in religion
C) Most ordinary people were actively engaged in grassroots efforts to do away with orthodox beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church.
D) Many popular religious movements placed their emphasis not only Christ but on the teaching of the Old Testament.
E) Most Europeans rejected organized religion in favor of secular Renaissance humanism.
A) People sought certainty of salvation through a variety of means including the veneration of relics and the purchase of indulgences.
B) There was a marked decline in popular religious piety in the fifteenth century, as only elites exhibited interest in religion
C) Most ordinary people were actively engaged in grassroots efforts to do away with orthodox beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church.
D) Many popular religious movements placed their emphasis not only Christ but on the teaching of the Old Testament.
E) Most Europeans rejected organized religion in favor of secular Renaissance humanism.
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63
Luther's break with the church was prompted by
A) the Council of Pisa's declaration that maintained the necessity of purgatory for salvation.
B) the increase of papal taxes on the German peasantry.
C) widespread sale of indulgences by preaching monks.
D) the declaration that the German clergy must pay taxes.
E) the papacy's threat to depose the German emperor.
A) the Council of Pisa's declaration that maintained the necessity of purgatory for salvation.
B) the increase of papal taxes on the German peasantry.
C) widespread sale of indulgences by preaching monks.
D) the declaration that the German clergy must pay taxes.
E) the papacy's threat to depose the German emperor.
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65
Which of the following statements concerning Desiderius Erasmus is not true?
A) He de-emphasized external forms of religion such as pilgrimages and fasts.
B) He believed the Vulgate contained errors and published a new translation of the New Testament.
C) Contemporaries claimed "Erasmus laid the egg that Luther hatched."
D) He actively sought to destroy the unity of the medieval Christian church.
E) His The Praise of Folly was a scathing indictment of the abuses of the church.
A) He de-emphasized external forms of religion such as pilgrimages and fasts.
B) He believed the Vulgate contained errors and published a new translation of the New Testament.
C) Contemporaries claimed "Erasmus laid the egg that Luther hatched."
D) He actively sought to destroy the unity of the medieval Christian church.
E) His The Praise of Folly was a scathing indictment of the abuses of the church.
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66
Which of the following was a means by which Luther's ideas were spread?
A) His translation of the New Testament into German.
B) Pamphlets illustrated with woodcuts.
C) Sermons.
D) Hymn lyrics that taught the Gospel.
E) All of the above.
A) His translation of the New Testament into German.
B) Pamphlets illustrated with woodcuts.
C) Sermons.
D) Hymn lyrics that taught the Gospel.
E) All of the above.
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67
Luther's pamphlet, The Address to the Nobility of the German Nation
A) attacked the sacramental system of the church.
B) focused on the doctrine of salvation and promoted faith works.
C) called on the German princes to overthrow the papacy in German lands.
D) attacked abuses of the Greek Orthodox Church.
E) provided a defense of the doctrine of transubstantiation.
A) attacked the sacramental system of the church.
B) focused on the doctrine of salvation and promoted faith works.
C) called on the German princes to overthrow the papacy in German lands.
D) attacked abuses of the Greek Orthodox Church.
E) provided a defense of the doctrine of transubstantiation.
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68
Though Luther was condemned at the Diet of Worms, he survived because he was protected by
A) the Emperor Charles V.
B) the chancellor of the University of Wittenberg.
C) a writ of habeas corpus.
D) Ulrich Zwingli.
E) the Elector of Saxony.
A) the Emperor Charles V.
B) the chancellor of the University of Wittenberg.
C) a writ of habeas corpus.
D) Ulrich Zwingli.
E) the Elector of Saxony.
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69
The Edict of Worms
A) contained Luther's refutation of Johann Eck's accusations.
B) expressed Luther's rejection of Pope Innocent I's spiritual authority.
C) called Luther to appear before Emperor Charles V to recant his "heresies."
D) made Luther an outlaw within the Holy Roman Empire.
E) led to Luther's forcible removal to Rome.
A) contained Luther's refutation of Johann Eck's accusations.
B) expressed Luther's rejection of Pope Innocent I's spiritual authority.
C) called Luther to appear before Emperor Charles V to recant his "heresies."
D) made Luther an outlaw within the Holy Roman Empire.
E) led to Luther's forcible removal to Rome.
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70
Concerning the sacraments of the Catholic Church, Luther
A) accepted all seven.
B) rejected all of them except baptism and communion, or the Lord's Supper.
C) claimed marriage as the only true sacrament.
D) eliminated extreme unction.
E) eliminated only clerical celibacy.
A) accepted all seven.
B) rejected all of them except baptism and communion, or the Lord's Supper.
C) claimed marriage as the only true sacrament.
D) eliminated extreme unction.
E) eliminated only clerical celibacy.
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71
The Peasants' War of 1524-1525
A) was led by a radical ex-follower of Luther, Philip Melanchthon.
B) furthered the spread of Lutheranism throughout all of Europe.
C) was praised by Luther as it destroyed the great Catholic princes of Germany.
D) was strongly opposed by Luther who saw it as a social revolution from below against God's divine order.
E) had no connection with any of Luther's ideas and beliefs.
A) was led by a radical ex-follower of Luther, Philip Melanchthon.
B) furthered the spread of Lutheranism throughout all of Europe.
C) was praised by Luther as it destroyed the great Catholic princes of Germany.
D) was strongly opposed by Luther who saw it as a social revolution from below against God's divine order.
E) had no connection with any of Luther's ideas and beliefs.
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72
For Luther, the only sure source of truth and the only reliable path of faith, other than justification, was
A) the opinions of scholars.
B) the decisions of church councils.
C) the authority of the pope.
D) the Bible.
E) the decrees of powerful abbots.
A) the opinions of scholars.
B) the decisions of church councils.
C) the authority of the pope.
D) the Bible.
E) the decrees of powerful abbots.
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73
The author of Utopia , a satire on European government and society, was
A) Giovanni Boccaccio.
B) Desiderius Erasmus.
C) Thomas à Kepmis.
D) William Shakespeare.
E) Thomas More.
A) Giovanni Boccaccio.
B) Desiderius Erasmus.
C) Thomas à Kepmis.
D) William Shakespeare.
E) Thomas More.
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74
Luther's religious crisis came to a head over his growing belief that
A) the Bible had passages which were contradictory.
B) the legitimacy of the Catholic Church should never be questioned.
C) no amount of good works could satisfy God's righteousness.
D) an all-powerful God did not care about humans.
E) there seemed to be no sure proof of God's existence.
A) the Bible had passages which were contradictory.
B) the legitimacy of the Catholic Church should never be questioned.
C) no amount of good works could satisfy God's righteousness.
D) an all-powerful God did not care about humans.
E) there seemed to be no sure proof of God's existence.
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76
The northern Christian humanists
A) wished to continue the complicated theological arguments of the Middle Ages.
B) were characterized by their pessimistic view of human nature.
C) did not believe that education could increase personal piety.
D) rejected the simple religion of the early Church.
E) championed the study of classical and early Christian texts to reform the Catholic Church.
A) wished to continue the complicated theological arguments of the Middle Ages.
B) were characterized by their pessimistic view of human nature.
C) did not believe that education could increase personal piety.
D) rejected the simple religion of the early Church.
E) championed the study of classical and early Christian texts to reform the Catholic Church.
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77
The early fifteenth century religious reformer who was burned at the stake was
A) John Wycliffe.
B) Erasmus.
C) Ignatius of Loyola.
D) John Calvin.
E) John Hus.
A) John Wycliffe.
B) Erasmus.
C) Ignatius of Loyola.
D) John Calvin.
E) John Hus.
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78
At its outset, the Reformation in Germany was
A) a purely rural phenomenon.
B) largely an urban phenomenon.
C) a movement with strong urban and rural backing.
D) unilaterally rejected by the clergy.
E) restricted to southern Germany alone.
A) a purely rural phenomenon.
B) largely an urban phenomenon.
C) a movement with strong urban and rural backing.
D) unilaterally rejected by the clergy.
E) restricted to southern Germany alone.
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79
The reforming religious organization of the late fifteenth century that included both clergy and laymen was the
A) Augustinians.
B) Jesuits.
C) Oratory of Divine Love.
D) Beguines.
E) Order of Humanists.
A) Augustinians.
B) Jesuits.
C) Oratory of Divine Love.
D) Beguines.
E) Order of Humanists.
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80
In his "philosophy of Christ," Erasmus emphasized
A) the role of priests.
B) a strictly structured and hierarchical society.
C) inner piety.
D) study of Classical Roman texts.
E) eradicating heretics.
A) the role of priests.
B) a strictly structured and hierarchical society.
C) inner piety.
D) study of Classical Roman texts.
E) eradicating heretics.
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