Final Flashcards
(23 cards)
William Perkins and John Owens
English Puritans
John Knox
lead the Scottish reformation and established the Presbyterian church.
Roman Catholic reformation
the council of Trent
1540s (45-63)
St. Robert Bellarmine
Jesuit, disputations
protestant orthodoxy
academics at various universities doing things the Lutheran way.
Oxford confession - Lutheran way of doing things
Puritanism
pastoral
Pietism
relating Christianity to everyday life
John Wesley
founded Methodist movement
John Calvin wrote
Institutes on christian religion
Johnathan Edwards
American, great awakening
Augsburg Confession
first Lutheran position-paper
Heidelberg Confession
German Calvinist
Westminster Confession
Puritan England
Voltaire and Rousseau
question doctrine of original sin.
Romanticism
response to excesses of enlightenment, Chateaubriand (need, desire and consolation of faith).
Crisis of faith figures
Arnold and Elliot
Liberal Protestantism
abandon the tradition or reinterpret
ground Christian faith in the world of humanity. This view is brought into question after WWI and WWII
Modernism
in catholic church, open to liberal Protestantism, condemned by the catholic church
Karl Barth
Neo-orthodoxy
viewed God as distant and potentially irrelevant
wrote church dogmatics
Postmodernism
reaction to liberalism
Schleiermacher
Romantic that laid foundations for liberal protestantism, wrote “christian faith”
JJ Rosseau and voltair
opposed original sin doctrine
John Henry Newman
Catholic that wanted to bring the anglican church back into the catholic church