| A | B |
| Martin Luther | He believed that the bible is the sole authority in the life of a Christian |
| Teresa of Avila | Spanish religious leader |
| Ignatius of Loyola | developed the spiritual exercises and the jesuits |
| Jesuits | Society of Jesus |
| Bishops | Those lived outside of their diocese were ordered to return home. |
| John Baptiste de la Salle | Founded the Brothers of the Christian Schools aka the de la Salle brothers |
| Galileo | saw the discoveries of science as compatible with religious truth |
| John Henry Newman | thought intellectual inquiry has been a part of the church Tradition |
| Leo XIII | wrote Rerum Novarum about workers rights |
| Vincent DePaul | founded the Ladies of Charity |
| Henry VIII | He broke with Rome when he couldn't get his marriage annulled |
| Thomas More | He lost his head even though "silence gives consent" |
| John Calvin | His theocracy in Geneva was no fun |
| Rousseau | believed that the government must uphold individual rights |
| Marxism | elimination of private property and a establishment of a classless society |
| Immaculate Conception | one of the two infallible teachings. IT means that Mary was concieved without original sin |
| Social contract | that we need to give up some freedoms to in order to get liberty |
| Catechism | a book which outlines Catholic teaching |
| Rationalism | the view that the universe is ordered and completely reasonable and can be explained by science |
| Empiricism | the belief that all knowledge comes solely through the senses. |
| Peace at Augsburg | when local rulers could chose the religion of their subjects |
| Daughters of Charity | found a way around rules that kept nuns in cloistered convents |
| Classrooms | these were an innovation of De La Salle |
| Breviary | official daily prayer book of priests |
| French Revolution | took ownership of the Papal States from the church's authority |
| Ex cathedra | means from the chair of Peter. |
| Indulgences | were bought and sold in Luther's day |
| Confession Augsburg | paper was a summary of Luther's teachings |
| Celibacy | was the lifestyle of priests that was upheld at Trent |
| Scripture and Tradition. | Catholic faith is based on |
| Seven | the number of valid sacraments after Trent |
| Secularism | the exclusion of religious meaning from the affairs of life. |
| Germany | was of the places Lutheranism was a strong presence. |
| Social Justice | emphasizes the dignity of the human person |
| Capitalism | means of production is privately owned and operated by a few for profit |