CSTU 101 Quiz 7

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CSTU 101 Quiz 7 Liberty University

  1. According to the essay “Impact of the Protestant Reformation,” which of these is not one of the methods used by the Roman Catholic Church to control people’s behavior?
  2. In the Early Modern World, who felt that mathematics was the “queen of the sciences, and was all anyone needed to explain a mechanical universe?
  3. Who was the founder of the Jesuits, a group of Catholic responders to the Reformation.
  4. Once Pope Paul III realized the seriousness of Luther’s reformation, he assembled what Council?
  5. The art and music of the Reformation rejected the Catholic and Renaissance forms because the movement was at its roots.
  6. The ______________ were persecuted by the Church of England and authorities more than the Puritans because they sought to worship outside the realm of the Church, which was a direct challenge not only the Church of England, but also to Elizabeth I and later James I.
  7. Who died as a Martyr?
  8. According to the essay “Impact of the Protestant Reformation.” Individuals reside in a defined culture that in most cases is
  9. In the Early Modern World, who was it that presented his principles of capitalism?
  10. Lead a coalition of abolitionists in England for many years and was finally able to get slavery outlawed in all of the British Empire. From the Essay “Influence of Christianity on Western Culture”.
  11. The ___________ Bible translation became the first English translation to be printed utilizing the printing press and before his martyrdom in 1536, approximately 16,000 copies of his translation had been passes out in England.
  12. In the Early Modern World the “Age of Reason” and ____________________ are the two terms that describe the intellectual characteristics of the eighteenth century.
  13. Who founded the Church of England?
  14. The Protestant Reformation did answer several vital questions for mankind in a new way. Which of these is not one of the 4 questions mentioned?
  15. In the Early Modern World who felt that Scientific knowledge and invention should be public property to be shared democratically and to be used for the benefit of all people?
  16. Who was the first to question the Catholic Church’s role in policy related to the state and how the Church and its representatives should relate to the secular state or kings within the country they resided?
  17. Associated with the Protestant Reformation since his arrival in Geneva in the early1500’s.
  18. Luther’s teaching and the heart of the Reformation are really summed up in two Latin phrases, Sola Scriptura and
  19. Martin Luther posted his __________________ on the door of the castle church at Wittenberg on October 1517.
  20. In the Early Modern World who was considered the hero of the Enlightenment?
  21. From the Essay “Influence of Christianity on Western Culture”. Before Christ appeared, there was an extremely high status for Greek, Jewish, and Roman women.
  22. The keystone of the revolt against the Church of Rome was the dazzling realization that people could live in a direct relation to God with no necessity for an intermediary.
  23. The German sociologist Max Weber argued that cultural differences in Europe resulted from what he called “the Protestant ethic.” From the Essay “Influence of Christianity on Western Culture”.
  24. The values of a culture will determine the behavior and actions of that culture, so to change the actions you must change governments.
  25. John Milton wrote many poems critical of the Puritans.
  26. Thomas Aquinas, a Protestant philosopher of the thirteenth century, had taught that the will of an individual was fallen after man revolted against God, but the mind was not.
  27. Henry the VIII broke away from the Catholic Church because of doctrinal issues.
  28. One of the most important theological ideas of the Reformation is expressed by the phrase “sola scriptura.”
  29. In many ways the Renaissance was the spiritual side of the Reformation.
  30. The Protestant Reformation felt that education was not important and reading should be left up to church official only.

Set 2

  1. What does the phrase “idols of the marketplace” refer to?
  2. Luther’s teaching and the heart of the Reformation are really summed up in two Latin phrases, Sola Scriptura and
  3. In 1521 Emperor ________________ convened the estates of the Holy Roman Empire in town of Worms to compel Luther to recant.
  4. The “freedom to worship gate” had been closed by the _______________ for centuries.
  5. Once people saw the flaws of the church they began to question the ____________as well.
  6. Who wrote The Wealth of Nations?
  7. What was the cause of the Black Plague in the 1400’s?
  8. Laid the foundation for modern genetics
  9. were remissions by the Catholic church of temporal punishment on earth or in purgatory.
  10. Who wrote the Protestant Work Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism?
  11. Lead a coalition of abolitionists in England for many years and was finally able to get slavery outlawed in all of the British Empire.
  12. Because of this man’s interpretations of Scripture, the Catholic’s use of purgatory for penance did not line up with what Christ taught.
  13. The invention of the ____________________ in the fifteenth century created an avenue for some to hear and read what Scripture really said.
  14. The Reformation in Germany was closely followed by a notable movement in Switzerland, first led by
  15. Who saw work as God-pleasing and a calling (Vocatio)?
  16. Helped create what we now know as the Red Cross
  17. Who founded the Church of England?
  18. According to Schaeffer, he was the zenith of the composers coming out of the Reformation culture and the biblical Christianity of the time.
  19. Which of the following is partly explained by reference to the Protestant Reformation?
  20. He translated the Bible from the Vulgate into English and urged everyone to read it for themselves in the 1300’s.
  21. By giving dignity to labor and accenting the spirit of individual freedom, communism produced positive economic effects.
  22. The word “empiricism” refers to knowledge gained from authority and tradition.
  23. Luther’s solifidianismand stress on the authority of the Bible read literally became the hallmarks of the Catholic Church.
  24. The Protestant work ethic and capitalism are not compatible.
  25. Francis Bacon argued all things must be verified by observation from a secular, non-Christian viewpoint.
  26. During the modern age, the “new science” has developed from a method of scientific inquiry into an entire philosophy of life.
  27. The German sociologist Max Weber argued that cultural differences in Europe resulted from what he called “the Protestant ethic.”
  28. The Reformation was an extremely important development within church history, but it had little impact on life outside the church.
  29. According to Schaeffer, Rembrandt was not a true Christian but he still was a great painter.
  30. Jefferson said “there is not a country in the world where the Christian religion retains a greater influence over the souls of men than in America.”

Set 3

  1. One of the most important theological ideas of the Reformation is expressed by the phrase “sola scriptura.”
  2. What does the phrase “idols of the cave” refer to?
  3. Rousseau is best known for his theories on which subjects?
  4. Which of the following is partly explained by reference to the Protestant Reformation?
  5. What does the phrase “idols of the marketplace” refer to?
  6. The name Galileo is best associated with what period?
  7. Which of the following is NOTassociated with European culture in the 17th century?
  8. Which names are closely associated with the Scientific Revolution?
  9. Which of the following is not associated with ”the century of genius”?
  10. The Reformation was an extremely important development within the church history, but it had little impact on life outside the church.
  11. The impact of the Enlightenment was largely confined to European culture and had little impact on the development of American culture.
  12. The Scientific Revolution helped bring about a new way of looking at the world in purely material terms.
  13. Voltaire was a great French writer and intellectual who defended Christianity against the attacks of skeptics and rationalists.
  14. Which of the following pair of words describes the culture of the 18thcentury?
  15. Which of the following is the best example of the Enlightenment belief that human reason is the “all-seeing eye” that can guide mankind?
  16. During the modern age, the “new science” has developed from a method of scientific inquiry into an entire philosophy of life.
  17. The German sociologist Max Weber argued that cultural differences in Europe resulted from what he called “the Protestant ethic.”
  18. Thomas Jefferson’s architecture is a good example of neoclassicism.
  19. The word “empiricism” refers to knowledge gained from authority and tradition.
  20. Modern political liberalism shares its underlying view of man with the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
  21. What does the phrase “idols of the cave” refer to?
  22. The “freedom to worship gate” had been closed by the _______________ for centuries.
  23. In 1521 Emperor ________________ convened the estates of the Holy Roman Empire in town of Worms to compel Luther to recant.
  24. He opened the door to modern astronomy.
  25. ___________ were remissions by the Catholic church of temporal punishment on earth or in purgatory.
  26. The name Galileo is best associated with what period?
  27. Luther’s teaching and the heart of the Reformation are really summed up in two Latin phrases, Sola Scriptura and ____________
  28. Who wrote “The Wealth of Nations”?
  29. Who died as a Martyr?
  30. What was the cause of the Black Plague in the 1400’s?
  31. Rousseau is best known for his theories on which subjects?
  32. Who founded the Church of England?
  33. Which of the following is not associated with “the century of genius”?
  34. What does the phrase “idols of the marketplace” refer to?
  35. The word “empiricism” refers to knowledge gained from authority and tradition.
  36. The Bible is very specific in saying that Capitalism is the best form of economics.
  37. Voltaire was a great French writer and intellectual who defended Christianity against the attacks of skeptics and rationalists.
  38. One of the most important theological ideas of the Reformation is expressed by the phrase “sola scriptura.”
  39. The keystone of the revolt against the Church of Rome was the dazzling realization that people could live in a direct relation to God with no necessity for an intermediary.
  40. The values of a culture will determine the behavior and actions of that culture, so to change the actions you must change governments.
  41. The Reformation was an extremely important development within church history, but it had little impact on life outside the church.
  42. During the modern age, the “new science” has developed from a method of scientific inquiry into an entire philosophy of life.
  43. The German sociologist Max Weber argued that cultural differences in Europe resulted from what he called “the Protestant ethic.”
  44. The concepts about the world and the universe changed rapidly during the Reformation but it was the Reformation that transformed the face of Europe.