Reformation Quiz 1 The start of the Protestant

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Reformation Quiz

Reformation Quiz

#1 – The start of the Protestant Reformation occurred when? A. The Gutenberg Bible

#1 – The start of the Protestant Reformation occurred when? A. The Gutenberg Bible was produced off the first printing press. B. Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses on the Castle Door at Wittenberg. C. John Hus was burned at the stake in Bohemia. D. John Calvin wrote “Institutes of the Christian Religion. ”

#2 – The Reformation began on October 31 of what year? A. B. C.

#2 – The Reformation began on October 31 of what year? A. B. C. D. 1415 1452 1517 1536

#3 – The Protestant Reformation began as an attempt to reform what? A. The

#3 – The Protestant Reformation began as an attempt to reform what? A. The Roman Catholic Church B. The European Monarchies C. Certain Universities and Educational Institutions D. The Middle Earth Peoples

#4 – True or False. • The Reformers opposed what they perceived as false

#4 – True or False. • The Reformers opposed what they perceived as false doctrines and ecclesiastical malpractice — especially the teaching and the sale of indulgences (or the abuses thereof) and doctrinal policies about purgatory, particular judgment, Mariology (devotion to Mary, Jesus’s Mother), the intercession of and devotion to the saints, wrong beliefs about most of the sacraments, the mandatory clerical celibacy, including monasticism, the unbridled authority of the Pope and the practice of simony, the selling and buying of clerical offices.

#5 – Which of the following was a prominent point of the reformers? A.

#5 – Which of the following was a prominent point of the reformers? A. Sola Scriptura (Scripture alone as our source of authority. ) B. Sola Fide (Salvation by faith alone and not by works. ) C. The Priesthood of All Believers D. All of the above.

Bonus #6 - The Reformation continued until the Treaty of Westphalia brought the European

Bonus #6 - The Reformation continued until the Treaty of Westphalia brought the European religious wars to an official end in what year? A. B. C. D. 1492 1525 1597 1648

The answer was 1648. • That event signaled the end of the Reformation through

The answer was 1648. • That event signaled the end of the Reformation through the peaceful ending of what was called the Thirty Years war between the Habsburgs and their Catholic allies and the Protestants with their French allies. • The Catholic Church was not reformed, but the Protestant churches were fully established by then.