Study
Guide for Chapter 11 - The Reformation and Counter-Reformation
Terms
and People to Know
Sec
1. (pgs 352-361)
The
Protestant Reformation guilds Modern Devotion
Gerard Groote
Imitation of Christ
vernacular benefice Address to the Christian Nobility
of the
German Nation Martin Luther Wittenberg
indulgence Clement VI Sixtus IV
Pope Leo X Pope
Julius II Archbishop
Albrecht of
Mainz
John
Tetzel Charles V
Fugger family John Eck League of
Cognac Edict of Worms
Peace
of Augsburg
The Peasants Revolt
Sec
2. (pgs 361-366)
Cantons Ulrich Zwingli
The Marburg Colloquy
Philip of Hesse Tetrapolitan
Confession
Augsburg
Confession Heinrich Bullinger Anabaptists
Conrad Grebel The Swiss
Brethren Munster Jan Matthys
Jan Beukelsz Menno
Simons
Mennonites Thomas Muntzer Antitrinitarians
John Calvin Guillaume
Farel Antoine Froment Institutes of the Christian Religion Geneva
Michael Servetus
Sec
3. ( pgs. 366-374)
The
Diet of Augsburg Augsburg
Confession Schmalkaldic Articles Christian II ( Denmark )
Gustavus
Vasa ( Sweden) Peace of
Augsburg (
1555) The English Reformation William Tyndale
Henry
VIII Defender of the Faith Catherine of
Aragon
Anne Boleyn Cardinal
Wolsey
Thomas
Cramner Act of Supremacy Jane Seymour Edward
VI Anne of
Cleves Catherine Howard
Catherine Parr Edward
Seymour Book of
Common of Prayer Mary I ( Tudor) Elizabeth I
The
Catholic Counter-Reformation The
Fifth
Lateran Council Theatines Ursulines
Saint
Teresa of Avila Saint John of the
Cross Ignatius of Loyola Jesuits
Spiritual Exercises The
Council of Trent
Caspar
Contarini
Sec
4. (pgs. 374-387)
Peter
Melanchthon On Improving the Studies
of the Young Genevan Academy arranged marriages
wet
nursing Miguel de Cervantes
Saavedra William Shakespeare Lope de Vega
Pedro
Calderon de la Barca Don
Quixote Hamlet
Ideas to
remember
•
What were the main problems of the Catholic Church that contributed to
the
Protestant Reformation?
• What were the main ideas of Luther, Zwingli,
and Calvin. ( Compare and contrast )
•
Explain why the reformation began in Germany?
• Describe
and explain the Catholic Counter
Reformation.
• Describe and explain the Reformation in
England.
•
Describe and explain the effect the Reformation had on daily
life.
Essay
Questions ( give
specific examples to support your statements )
1.
Describe and explain the
causes and effects of the Protestant Reformation.
2.
Describe and explain the
Reformation in England.
3.
Describe and explain the
Catholic Church's response to the Reformation?