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 FINAL EXAM:  Church History

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Setting two principles in opposition to one another is known as ________________.

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A sect with Jewish roots having an "adoptionist" view of the person of Christ is ______________.

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Individuals who, in their asceticism, isolate themselves from the world were/are known as ____________.

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Members of the Anglican church striving for doctrinal, ecclesiatical and behavioral purity within the church were known as the ______________.

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Followers of Peter Waldo (12th Century) who taught and worshipped in their own language (not Latin, Greek or Hebrew) were known as _________________.

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The attempt to combine and blend features of different religions is the practice of _______________.

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The rediscovery of the culture of the ancients (particularly the Greeks) is the period known as the ___________________.

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Street preachers sent out by John Wycliffe (14th Century) were known as ______________.

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Certificates promising release from purgatory were sold by the Pope's representatives and were known as ______________________.

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A person whose faith is based on the foundational teachings of scripture, particularly emphasizing the inerrancy of scripture and the doctrine of salvation by faith/grace, is known as an ____________________.

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The belief held by the followers of Arminius who emphasized free will in opposition to Calvin's view of God's sovereignty is known as _____________________.

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Logical presentations in defense of or to prove the validity of the Bible are known as ________________.

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The ________________ were French Protestants.

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Protestants who separated to form other, separate denominations became known as __________________.

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A monastic order founded by Ignatius Loyola and called "The Society of Jesus" which resisted the spread of Protestantism by any means became known as the ______________.

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A belief that one can earn salvation by keeping/obeying the moral standards of the Bible, or a reliance on man-made laws added to scripture, is known as _______________.

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Followers of the teachings of John Wesley who earned their name for their methodical approach to religious duties are known as ___________________.

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A mixture of Puritans and Independents who left Europe under persecution in the 1620's with a vision to establish a pure church in the religious freedom of the New World are known as the ______________ Fathers.

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The Protestant breach with the Catholic Church following Luther's lead in restoring Biblical truth (particularly "justification by faith") as the foundation of the true church is known as the ____________________. 

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The view that salvation is all of grace: given the truth of man's depravity, salvation is only possible on the basis of God's sovereignty is known as reformed ______________.

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Briefly describe the difference between "theism", "deism" and "atheism".

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Briefly describe the abuses that Martin Luther decried and why he held that they were wrong.

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Briefly describe what advances did the church made in the 19th Century (1800's)?

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Briefly describe what you believe were the most significant advances the church made in the 20th Century (1900's).

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The best days of the Church are yet ahead.  In what ways do you see yourself involved in the church's history yet to be written?  (300-word minimum)

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