Final Flashcards

1
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William Perkins and John Owens

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English Puritans

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2
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John Knox

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lead the Scottish reformation and established the Presbyterian church.

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3
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Roman Catholic reformation

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the council of Trent

1540s (45-63)

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4
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St. Robert Bellarmine

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Jesuit, disputations

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5
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protestant orthodoxy

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academics at various universities doing things the Lutheran way.
Oxford confession - Lutheran way of doing things

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6
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Puritanism

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pastoral

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7
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Pietism

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relating Christianity to everyday life

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8
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John Wesley

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founded Methodist movement

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9
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John Calvin wrote

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Institutes on christian religion

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10
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Johnathan Edwards

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American, great awakening

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11
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Augsburg Confession

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first Lutheran position-paper

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12
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Heidelberg Confession

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German Calvinist

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13
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Westminster Confession

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Puritan England

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14
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Voltaire and Rousseau

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question doctrine of original sin.

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15
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Romanticism

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response to excesses of enlightenment, Chateaubriand (need, desire and consolation of faith).

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16
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Crisis of faith figures

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Arnold and Elliot

17
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Liberal Protestantism

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abandon the tradition or reinterpret

ground Christian faith in the world of humanity. This view is brought into question after WWI and WWII

18
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Modernism

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in catholic church, open to liberal Protestantism, condemned by the catholic church

19
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Karl Barth

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Neo-orthodoxy
viewed God as distant and potentially irrelevant
wrote church dogmatics

20
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Postmodernism

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reaction to liberalism

21
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Schleiermacher

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Romantic that laid foundations for liberal protestantism, wrote “christian faith”

22
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JJ Rosseau and voltair

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opposed original sin doctrine

23
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John Henry Newman

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Catholic that wanted to bring the anglican church back into the catholic church