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Chapter 10 and 12 Test Review

Study this one for Thursday's Test.

Your essay question is,"Tell me five things about Martin Luther."

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Martin LutherHe believed that the bible is the sole authority in the life of a Christian
Teresa of AvilaSpanish religious leader
Ignatius of Loyoladeveloped the spiritual exercises and the jesuits
JesuitsSociety of Jesus
BishopsThose lived outside of their diocese were ordered to return home.
John Baptiste de la SalleFounded the Brothers of the Christian Schools aka the de la Salle brothers
Galileosaw the discoveries of science as compatible with religious truth
John Henry Newmanthought intellectual inquiry has been a part of the church Tradition
Leo XIIIwrote Rerum Novarum about workers rights
Vincent DePaulfounded the Ladies of Charity
Henry VIIIHe broke with Rome when he couldn't get his marriage annulled
Thomas MoreHe lost his head even though "silence gives consent"
John CalvinHis theocracy in Geneva was no fun
Rousseaubelieved that the government must uphold individual rights
Marxismelimination of private property and a establishment of a classless society
Immaculate Conceptionone of the two infallible teachings. IT means that Mary was concieved without original sin
Social contractthat we need to give up some freedoms to in order to get liberty
Catechisma book which outlines Catholic teaching
Rationalismthe view that the universe is ordered and completely reasonable and can be explained by science
Empiricismthe belief that all knowledge comes solely through the senses.
Peace at Augsburgwhen local rulers could chose the religion of their subjects
Daughters of Charityfound a way around rules that kept nuns in cloistered convents
Classroomsthese were an innovation of De La Salle
Breviaryofficial daily prayer book of priests
French Revolutiontook ownership of the Papal States from the church's authority
Ex cathedrameans from the chair of Peter.
Indulgenceswere bought and sold in Luther's day
Confession Augsburgpaper was a summary of Luther's teachings
Celibacywas the lifestyle of priests that was upheld at Trent
Scripture and Tradition.Catholic faith is based on
Seventhe number of valid sacraments after Trent
Secularismthe exclusion of religious meaning from the affairs of life.
Germanywas of the places Lutheranism was a strong presence.
Social Justiceemphasizes the dignity of the human person
Capitalismmeans of production is privately owned and operated by a few for profit


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