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AP Euro Flash Cards

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John Huss   Bohemian religious reformer whose efforts to reform the church eventually fueled the protestant reformation  
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John Wycliffe   Forerunner to the Reformation. Created English Lollardy. Attacked the corruption of the clergy, and questioned the power of the pope.  
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Martin Luther   95 Thesis, posted 1517, led to religious reform in Germany, denied papal power and absolutist rule. Claimed there were only 2 sacrament: baptism and communion  
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Simony   the selling of church offices  
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Usury   the practice of lending money for interest  
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Nepotism   the practice of appointing family members to positions in favor. the practice was very common in the catholic church  
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Indulgences   Selling of forgiveness by the catholic church. it was common practice when the church needed to raise money. the practice led to the reformation  
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Excommunication   when a person is kicked out of the catholic church  
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Consubstantiation   the bread and wine undergo spiritual change.  
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Johann Tetzel   Hired by the archibishop Albert to sell indulgences. Infuriated Luther.  
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Diet of Worms   Assembly of the estates of the empire, called by Holy Roman Empire Charles V in 1521. Luther was ordered to recant but refused. Charles V declared Luther an outlaw  
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John Calvin   French humanist whose theological writings profoundly influenced religious thoughts of Europeans. Developed Calvinism at Geneva. Wrote Institutes of Christian Religion.  
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Predestination   Calvin's religious theory that God has already planned out a person's life  
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The Institutes of Christian Religion   Written by John Calvin  
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John Knox   Dominated the movement for reform in Scotland. Had been taught in Geneva by Calvin  
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Theocracy   A community in which the state is subordinate to the church  
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Ulrich Zwingli   (1484-1531) Swiss reformer, influenced by Christian humanism. He looked to the state to supervise the church. Banned music and relics from services. Killed in a civil war  
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