Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
43 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
purgatory |
temporary punishment |
|
papal claim |
belief that the pope is the highest power |
|
confession |
made privately to the priest |
|
compulsory |
required |
|
polytheism |
belief in many gods |
|
Koran |
sacred book of Muslims |
|
mosque |
place of worship |
|
unkempt |
untidy |
|
schism |
division |
|
covetousness |
greed |
|
Transubstantiation means that the _________________ and _________________ are changed into the body and blood of Christ. |
bread, wine |
|
Gregory taught that salvation was not for anyone outside of the |
Roman Catholic Church |
|
Muhammad was not a Christian because he had met Jews and Christians who believed in one God and was not |
impressed with their lives |
|
The Saxons hated Christianity because it came to them from their enemies, the |
Franks |
|
The Renaissance showed men that they should be more _______________ and ___________________ more into into the beliefs taught by the priests. |
independent, inquire |
|
Give at least three changes made in the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages. |
Any three: papal claims, belief in Purgatory, Lord's Supper, prayers for the dead, prayer to the saints, worship of Mary, confession |
|
Name at least three things which arose from the Renaissance. |
Any three: printing press, artists, Humanists, geographical discovery, intellectual awakening |
|
The first pope of the Roman Church was |
Gregory |
|
The man who forbade the clergy to have wives was |
Charlemagne |
|
The man who translated the first Bible in English was |
Wycliffe |
|
One of the Christian humanists at Oxford University was |
Colet |
|
Define apologist |
one who writes to defend Christianity |
|
Define polemicist |
one who writes to attack heresy |
|
Define schism |
division in a group or church |
|
Define canon |
the Bible |
|
Define dogma |
teaching or doctrine |
|
Define harmony |
study of the Gospels in order |
|
Define bishop |
pastor or minister of a church |
|
(True or False) Charlemagne was a man of great intelligence. |
True |
|
(True or False) Charlemagne began a palace school at Aix-la-Chapelle. |
True |
|
(True or False) Charlemagne wrote many letters that are in museums today. |
False |
|
(True or False) Alcuin taught in the church school in York. |
True |
|
(True or False) Alcuin was asked by Charlemagne to oversee the palace school. |
True |
|
(True or False) Alfred the Great was the king of Wessex. |
True |
|
(True or False) The Danish forces invaded England. |
True |
|
(True or False) The Vikings fought against the Danes. |
False |
|
(True or False) Alfred was concerned with training for the village master. |
True |
|
(True or False) Alfred was a wise man but never learned to write. |
False |
|
(True or False) Sir Thomas More was a strong Catholic. |
True |
|
(True or False) More was opposed to the Christian humanists. |
False |
|
(True or False) More tried to divorce his wife. |
False |
|
(True or False) "The Act of Succession and Supremacy" would break all the ties between England and the Catholic Church. |
True |
|
(True or False) Thomas More escaped from England and died an old man in Rome. |
False |