CHHI 525 Quiz Reformation
CHHI 525 Quiz: The Reformation and Counter-Reformation
- John Hus was
- The Conciliar Movement sought to end conflicts between European monarchs by calling for political assemblies.
- Which of the following was a result of the political, social, and religious changes of the late Middle Ages?
- By some estimates, Europe’s population fell by two-thirds between 1300 and 1450.
- The term “Renaissance” was used to describe a historical period for the first time in
- Which of the following describes Desiderus Erasmus?
- Girolamo Savonarola was an ardent supporter of the Renaissance in Florence
- Historical evidence proves that Renaissance humanism was a rejection of Christian faith and morals.
- “Evangelical” in the sixteenth century was another word for
- Martin Luther intended to leave the Catholic Church when he wrote his Ninety-Five Theses.
- The sacrament of penance defined by the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) involves which of the following?
- The Peace of Augsburg (1555) was a victory for religious toleration.
- Calvin enjoyed strong support in Geneva from the start of his ministry there.
- John Calvin converted to Protestantism through the efforts of Guillaume Farel.
- Their opponents viewed the Anabaptist movement’s rejection of infant baptism as both religious heresy and political treason.
- The 1522 “Sausage Affair” in Zürich was primarily about:
- The apocalyptic orientation of Melchiorite theology was intrinsically violent.
- Ignatius of Loyola taught his followers absolute obedience to the pope.
- Michael Sattler
- The Index of Prohibited Books included translations of the Bible.
- Elizabeth I was known as the “Virgin Queen.”
- Which of the following was known as an ardent Catholic?
- Catholics became the objects of bloody persecution under Queen Mary I.
- Puritans were opposed to
- Thomas Cromwell opposed the spread of Protestantism in England.
- Discuss the ways in which Archbishop Cranmer furthered the Reformation in England.
- Were the late Middle Ages (c. 1300–1500) a time of triumph or defeat for the Roman papacy? Support your answer with examples from the history of that period.