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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