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What is the Protestant Reformation?• It is the time period between
________________________• It was led by a monk named,
________________________________.• He was trying to find
_________________with God that the Roman Church could not give him.
What Scripture gave Martin Luther peace?
• ___________________________, “the just shall live by faith.”
• As a professor at the _______________________________ in Germany, Luther taught his students about the grace and love of God.
Against what abuse by the Roman Church did Luther speak out?• The selling of___________________,
which church members bought to avoid doing penance.
• In 1517, indulgence sellers came to Germany to raise money for the building of_________________________________ in Rome.
What act sparked the Reformation?• The nailing on the
____________________________ on the church door in Wittenburg.
• Statements for debate on the topic of _________________________.
• It was intended for scholars, but it was printed in Germany and passed out to many.
How did the Church respond?
• The church asked him to _____________________ what he had said.
• He refused and the church _________________________________ him from the church.
How did the emperor respond?
• He was tried at the _____________________________ where he was declared an_____________________________.
What are the three key doctrines taught by the reformers?• The Authority of _________________• Justification by _________________• The Priesthood of
the_______________________________
What were the people who chose to follow Scripture and leave the Roman Catholic Church called?
• __________________________
What was the Reformed church?
• _________________________who agreed with Luther on everything but church__________________________. Luther said you could follow the practices of the Roman Church as long as it didn’t conflict with Scripture.
What were the Protestant Reformers in France called?
• __________________________________• In 1572, the
___________________________________many men women and children were slaughtered by a anti-Protestant group in Paris.
How did England become Protestant?• First, _____________________________
broke away from the Catholic church for political reasons.
• His son ________________________and _________________________actually strengthened Protestantism by establishing the Church of England.
What two men attempted to bring the Catholics and Protestants back together?
• ___________________________________• ___________________________________
What was the result of the Council of Trent?
• The first ever _________________________ statement of Roman Catholic beliefs and practices.
Luther’s teachings about the family.
•Families were a gift from _______________________.
•Encouraged former monks and nuns to ___________________________.
•_____________comes first, then your ____________________.•Parents should love and discipline their children to teach them to obey authority (__________________________, a ________________________, or the _______________________________)
In what way did the reformers differ from the Roman Church regarding service to God.
• They felt that ______________ believers could do service to God, not just the_______________________________.
What was the Wars of Religion?
• For 130 yrs. after Martin Luther nailed the Ninety-five Theses to the church door of Wittenberg, the __________________________ and the ___________________________________church fought.
What were the results of the Wars of Religion?• The war freed
______________________________from the domination of the pope
• ________________________and ____________________________ gained the right and power to rule.
• It let ____________________________decide which church would receive support from local taxes.
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