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convents

Buildings where Catholic nuns live in common.

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monasteries

Buildings where Catholic monks live in common.

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Christian Humanism

Renaissance intellectual movement that focused on trying to return the Church to earlier and more authentic practice of the faith.

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advocate

  • To argue in support of something.

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clergy

  • The formal leaders of any given religion.  Examples of clergy would be priests, bishops, ministers, rabbis, and imams.

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layman

  • A member of a specific religion who is NOT a part of the clergy.

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philology

  • The study of the historical development and origin of language.

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Low Countries

  • Collective term to refer to Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.

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patron

  • Someone who supports the arts or a specific artist.

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simony

  • The act of buying or selling a religious office, such as the position of bishop.

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nepotism

  • The practice of people in a position of power or influence showing undue favoritism to family or friends.

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pluralism

  • The practice of certain Church leaders holding more than one religious office at the same time.

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veneration

  • The action of showing great respect to a created person, such as the Virgin Mary or a saint.

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relic

  • An ancient item that is associated with a holy figure, such as Christ or a saint.

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indulgences

  • Actions that a Catholic can undertake to earn forgiveness of sins; in the 1400’s the Church had begun to sell indulgences angering many.

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“Faith and Works”

  • Catholic teaching that one’s salvation is dependent on both faith and good works.

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“Faith alone, Grace alone, Scripture alone”

  • Luther’s argument that one’s salvation is dependent on faith only (not good works), on God’s mercy, and on what is directly written in the Bible.

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excommunication

  • The action, taken by a religious group, that denies someone the right to participate in the church community; to eject someone from a religion.

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Diet of Worms

  • 1521 heresy trial of Martin Luther.  He was judged by HRE Charles V.

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heresy

  • To hold positions that are contrary to the accepted teachings of a religious community.

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subject

  • A person who lives in a nation ruled by a crowned head of state (king, queen, emperor, etc.).

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recant

  • To assert that one no longer accepts beliefs that one once supported; to take back something once proclaimed.

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papal / papacy

  • Of, or pertaining to the office of the Pope of the Catholic Church.

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celibacy

  • The act of abstaining from marriage and sexual relations.

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vernacular

  • Any language spoken by the general population of a region, as opposed to Latin, the language of the Church and education.

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Scandinavia

  • The vast region of Northern Europe that includes the nations of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

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Protestant

  • Any person who identifies as a Christian, but who is not a part of the Catholic or Orthodox Christian faiths.

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social uprising

  • A revolt by a specific segment of the population against the ruling authorities.

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status quo

  • The existing state of affairs, especially regarding religion and politics.

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secular

  • Anything that is not religious in its character or purpose.

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temporal

  • Relating to worldly as opposed to spiritual affairs; secular.

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transubstantiation

  • Catholic teaching that during the mass (religious service) the communion bread and wine are literally transformed into the actual body and blood of Christ.

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consubstantiation

  • Protestant teaching that during the communion bread and wine are only symbolic representations of the actual body and blood of Christ.

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predestination

  • The Calvinist teaching that God has already determined who is saved and who is damned, even before we are born.

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Elect

  • Calvin’s term for those who God had selected for salvation.

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seminaries

  • Schools where clergy are educated in the beliefs of a specific religion.

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