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45 Cards in this Set

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Erasmus
1st printed Greek NT
1517- 95 Theses
beginning of Reformation
1529 Diet of Speyer
term protestant originated at
1648 Peace of Westphalia- end of 30yrs war
end of Reformation
Romans 1:17
verse Luther got saved after reading
95 Theses
selling of infulgences
Luther's most important contribution to Germany
translation of Bible into German
Philip Melachthon
Luther's successor
Augsburg Confession
Philip Melachtron's main contribution
last and greatest religious was
30 years War
Peace of Westphalia
ended 30 yrs War
Zwingli's greatest doctrinal contribution
the theology of the sacraments
Calvin's most important writing
The Institutes of the Christian Religion
Zwingli's successor
Johann Heinrich Bullinger
Calvin's successor
Theodore Beza
Francis Turretin - doctrine of inspiration
leading Swiss Scholastic
Bathasar Hubmaier
best theologically trained Anabaptist
William Tyndale
most heroic figure of English Reformation- Bible translation
Thomas Cranmer
doctrinal author of English Reformation
John Knox
leader of Scottish Reformation
Mary, Queen of Scots
Knox greatest opponent
Jacques Lefevred Etaples
forerunner of French Reformation
Edict of Nantes
gave religious toleration to French
Antoine Court
leader of church of Desert (France)
House of Orange
led Dutch fight for independence
Philip II and Duke of Alva
tried to force Catholicism on Netherlands
Synod of Dort
called to settled Calvinist-Arminian controversy
Pope Paul III
most important reform pope
Oratorin
music from counter-Reformation
Baroque
art from counter-Reformation
mysticism
desire for direct communication from God
Council of Trent
hardened RCs against Protestantism
Ignatius Loyola
founded Jesuits
Jan Rokyta - Bohemian Brethren
debated w/ Tsar Ivan IV
Arnold of Brescia and Savonarola
Italy pre-reformation
Peter Martyr
Italy Reformation
Patriarch Nikon
Great Reformation - Russia - prayer books and tradition
Jan Laski
Polish reformer
Hans Tausen
Denmark reformer
Olavus Petri
Swedish reformer
William Laud
archbishop of Canterbury
Westminster Confession
Presbyterian creed written during English Civil War
Oliver Cromwell
overthrew Commonwealth and became Lord Protector
William Bradford
Plymouth
John Winthrop
Massachusetts Bay