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Reformation Quiz

  1. 1. “Let the wife make her husband glad to come home and let him make her sorry to see him leave.” Martin Luther
  2. 2. Quiz On your knowledge about the Protestant Reformation
  3. 3. Europe, 1500
  4. 4.  Hatred for the Roman Catholic Church  The gospel of Jesus Christ  Justification by faith  German dislike for the Italians 1. The Reformation was, 1st and foremost, all about:
  5. 5. 2. What was the Reformation?  When protestant churches and ideas formed, breaking away from the Catholic church.  A time when more and more people were reading the NIV Bible  When the Roman Empire broke into two empires – north and south  A time when people became more involved in theatre and art class.
  6. 6. 3. Which one is Martin Luther? A. B. C. D.
  7. 7. 4. Who was not a leader in the Protestant Reformation?  John Calvin  Martin Luther  John Wesley  Ulrich Zwingli
  8. 8. 5. Martin Luther was originally born Martin Ludher or Luder. What is the meaning of Ludher?  A woman deficient in morals, a hussy  One who steals, a looter  A loudmouth  Without a home or job, a vagabond
  9. 9. 6. Martin Luther was not the first person who attempted to correct theological, moral, social, and other problems within the church. Which church reformer did NOT precede Luther?  Jan Hus  Peter Waldo  John Wycliffe  John Calvin
  10. 10. 7. Who was Martin Luther named after?  St. Martin  His father  Martin Luther King  Mary
  11. 11. 8. What did Luther write that resulted in a theological firestorm and the reformation of the Western Church?  Promoting Church Growth  Church Indulgences  How to Win Friends and Influence People  95 Theses
  12. 12. 9. What was Martin Luther’s occupation?  Lawyer  Church Bishop  Co-owner of copper mines with his father  Monk
  13. 13. 10. Which of the following practices of the Roman Catholic Church prompted Martin Luther to post the 95 theses to a church door in 1517?  Indulgences  Condolences  Rosaries  Creeds
  14. 14. 11. What did Luther expect would happen by publishing his 95 thesis?  Create a Protestant Reformation  Create a debate between church scholars and priests about unbiblical practices  Create a name for himself so his work would be published  Create the Lutheran Church
  15. 15. 12. On which church door did Martin Luther nail the 95 Theses :  St. Paul’s Church, Berlin  Castle Church in Wittenberg  Peter the Confessor Church in Eisenach  United Dr. Martin Luther King Church in Birmingham, AL
  16. 16. 13. Martin Luther opposed to the selling of indulgences. What are indulgences?  Too much dessert  A token to get into church  Pieces of paper the church sold, granting people less time in purgatory  A piece of paper the church sold, granting a Sunday off
  17. 17. 14. What did the Catholic church do to Martin Luther for publishing his 95 theses?  Had him burned at the stake in the public square  Forgave him but told him it would cost him more time in purgatory  Read his complaints and addressed them at a board meeting  Excommunicated him from the church for being a heretic
  18. 18. 15. What does Transubstantiation mean?  A Christian confessor has truly repented  A payment of Indulgences  The miracle of a “saint” becoming a part of the body of Christ  The “host” becomes the body and blood of Christ
  19. 19. 16. What does Consubstantiation mean?  The remembrance of Christ at the time of communion  The same as transubstantiation  The miracle of a “con” becoming a part of the body of Christ  The “real presents” of Christ occurs at the celebration of the Eucharist
  20. 20. 17. What is the Diet of Worms?  The meeting between Martin Luther and Johann Eck which resulted in Pope Leo X excommunicating Luther.  The cause of Luther’s dysentery  An early attempt at Nutri-System  The place at which many European nobility and church hierarchy acknowledged that Luther was right
  21. 21. 18. When did Luther decide to become a monk?  He saw a group of monks and liked their cool outfits.  Monk recruiters promised him a scholarship at a private school  His girlfriend became a nun and he wanted to live in the monastery across the street.  He almost got struck by lightning and feared that he may go to hell if he died.
  22. 22. 19. Which of the following is NOT a direct by-product of Luther’s Reformation?  Bibles translated into every language in the world.  People singing hymns to popular tunes during church worship services.  Grape juice was substituted for communion wine  People receiving bread and wine(or juice) at the Lord’s Table.
  23. 23. 20. What event did NOT support the expansion of the Reformation  The Black Plague.  The Peasants’ Revolt.  The rise of nationalism in Germany.  The building of new churches.
  24. 24. TRUE OR FALSE The invention of the printing press was a significant event which occurred at the same time Luther was speaking out against the Pope. TRUE
  25. 25. 21. What characterized Roman Catholicism during the time of Luther?  Persecuting Church  Materialistic Greed  Sensuality  Lack of Spiritual Leadership  Degenerating Theology  None of the above  All of the above
  26. 26. 22. Why did King Henry VIII leave the Roman Church start the Church of England?  He did not like the Pope in Rome  He wanted control of religion  He wanted to remarry to gain an heir to the throne  He didn’t like his wife
  27. 27. 23. Which wife did Henry VIII wish to divorce? Anne Boleyn Catherine of Aragon Jane Seymour Mary Boleyn
  28. 28. 24. John Calvin made what important contribution to the Protestant Reformation?  The Institutes of the Christian Religion  A better understanding of the doctrines of grace  A theological basis for Reformed and Presbyterian churches  Commentaries on most of the Bible  All of the above
  29. 29. 25. Why were the Anabaptists were persecuted by Roman catholic church and the newly formed Protestant churches?  Because they baptized believers twice  Because they didn’t believe in baptism  Because they believed in baptism more than Roman Catholics and Protestants  Because they were French  All of the above
  30. 30. 26. Protestants who opposed to the throne in France were known as:  Huguenots  Republicans  Moravians  Mennonites
  31. 31. Key Vocabulary Words Indulgences Protestant Purgatory 95 thesis Clergy Sacraments Pope Leo Diet of worms Excommunication Consubstantiation Transubstantiation Predestination The Council of Trent Apocrypha The Index of forbidden
  32. 32. Renaissance Humanists and Evangelicals • Join in opposition to Scholasticism and deficiencies of papacy – heading for “Y” in the road • Humanists revive study of biblical languages, emphasize and develop literal interpretation • Nicholas of Lyra (1265-1349) • Renaissance Humanists: promote textual criticism – love for scientific investigation – individualism
  33. 33. Spread of the Written Word • Invention of printing press in 1446 by Johann Gutenberg of Mainz, Germany (1400-1468) • Crusades open trade routes allowing paper to arrive from Egypt • Luther: “Printing is God’s latest and best work to spread the true religion throughout the world”
  34. 34. Printing Press
  35. 35. Reforming Evangelicals • Peter de Bruys (d. ca. 1140) – Petrobusians • Peter Waldo – Waldenses • John Wyclif (d. 1384) – Lollards • John Huss (1369-1415)
  36. 36. John Wyclif (d. 1384)
  37. 37. Wyclif Sends Out Preachers
  38. 38. Reforming Evangelicals • Petrobusians- Peter de Bruys (d. ca. 1140) • Waldenses- Peter Waldo • John Wyclif (d. 1384) - Lollards • John Huss (1369-1415)
  39. 39. Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498)
  40. 40. John Hus (1369-1415)
  41. 41. “Compared with the persecution of heresy [by the RCC] . . . the persecution of Christians by [pagan] Romans . . . was a mild and humane procedure.” - Will Durant
  42. 42. “Compared with the persecution of heresy [by the RCC] . . . the persecution of Christians by [pagan] Romans . . . was a mild and humane procedure.” - Will Durant
  43. 43. Vatican City
  44. 44. Letter of Indulgence
  45. 45. Martin Luther (1483-1546)
  46. 46. Castle Church, Wittenburg
  47. 47. Door of Castle Church
  48. 48. Door of Castle Church, Wittenburg
  49. 49. Pope Leo X
  50. 50. St. Peter’s Basilica
  51. 51. “Table Talk”
  52. 52. Luther’s Music
  53. 53. Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560)
  54. 54. Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531)
  55. 55. Jean Calvin (1509-1564)
  56. 56. Guillaume Farel
  57. 57. St. Peter’s Cathedral, Geneva
  58. 58. TOPIC LUTHER CALVIN Lord’s Supper Consubstantiation – actual bodily presence of Christ in the elements Spiritual Presence – elements serve as a sign of the presence of Christ Baptism Infant baptism practiced – immersion preferred but seldom practiced Infant baptism practiced – immersion preferred but seldom practiced Worship Retained RC forms unless the Bible strictly forbid them. Promoted congregational hymn singing. Preaching was central. Worship forms permitted only if they were found in the Bible. Congregational singing had to be Psalms. Preaching was central. Church & State State has extensive powers over Church. Head of state is head of Church. State must submit to the Church which has extensive powers over everyone. Occupation Professor who was a popular preacher Preacher who became a popular professor Theology Augustinian, stressing justification of sinners by faith alone in Christ alone. Predestination to salvation and damnation. Augustinian, emphasizing the sovereignty and glory of God. Predestination to salvation and damnation. Bible Translator Bible translated for the sake of the common man into German Bible translated for the sake of the common man into French

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  • Compared with the persecution of heresy [by the RCC] . . . the persecution of Christians by [pagan] Romans . . . was a mild and humane procedure” (Will Durant)
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