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24 Cards in this Set
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When was the Hundred Years War?
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1337-1453
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What was the Black Death caused by?
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poor nutrition, cities, uncleanliness
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The Renassance was when?
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1375 - 1527
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Ad fontes
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back to the sources
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Counciliariasts
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general council is final authority
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curialists
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pope is final authority
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Erasmus
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brilliant linguist
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inquiridium
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church needed reform
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WHen was the Diet of Worms?
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1521. Luther later burned the papal bull in public.
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What are Luther's 3 Reforming Principles?
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Sola scriptura (only scripture), sola gratia/fide (only faith), and priesthood of all believers (priests are not better than others).
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What are the three traditions?
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Tradition 0 (tradition is nothing. Bible is only authority), Tradition 1 (Scripture is infallible. Tradition is valuable.), Tradition 2 (Both are infallible).
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posse non peccare
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able to not sin
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non posse non peccare
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not able to not sin
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posse peccare
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able to sin
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no posse pecare
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not able to sin
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What does the T in TULIP stand for?
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Total Depravity
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What does the U in TULIP stand for?
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Unconditional Election
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What does the L in TULIP stand for?
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Limited Atonement
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What does the I in TULIP stand for?
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Irresistible Grace
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What does the P in TULIP stand for?
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Perseverance of the Saints
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When do Protestants believe you are justified?
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The moment you believe in Christ
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When do Catholics believe you are justified?
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THe entire time from coming to faith to dying
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Who wrote the first encycolpedia?
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Diderot
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What was the halfway covenant?
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Couldn't vote if nto a member of the church, church let non-Christians be members.
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