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Unit 2: Age of Reformation (1450–1648)
2.3 Protestant Reform Continues
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The Radical Reformers practiced adult baptism, while Lutherans and Calvinists practiced
infant
baptism.
The Radical Reformers favored simple and
primitive
church practices.
What core belief of the Anabaptists was considered rebellious against traditional Christian practices?
Adult baptism
The Anabaptists were committed to non-violence and refused to participate in
warfare
.
Key locations where Calvinism spread
1️⃣ Geneva
2️⃣ Switzerland
3️⃣ France
4️⃣ Netherlands
5️⃣ Scotland
What doctrine is emphasized more in Calvinism than in Lutheranism?
Predestination
Calvinism uses a
hierarchical
system of church governance.
Compared to Lutheranism, Calvinism emphasizes
predestination
Calvinism features a
hierarchical
system of church governance.
The Radical Reformers sought a more
primitive
form of Christianity.
The Radical Reformers rejected infant baptism in favor of
adult baptism
.
The Radical Reformers practiced
adult
baptism, while Lutherans and Calvinists used infant baptism.
The
Radical Reformers
favored simple, primitive church practices.
What rebellious practice did the Anabaptists strongly advocate for?
Adult baptism
Arrange the regions in order where Calvinism spread:
1️⃣ Switzerland
2️⃣ France
3️⃣ Netherlands
4️⃣ Scotland
Which monarch initiated the English Reformation?
Henry VIII
The English Reformation was primarily driven by political
motives
.
Match the religious group with its characteristic:
Catholicism ↔️ Centralized church structure
Protestantism ↔️ Decentralized church structure
What did the Radical Reformers seek in their movement?
A primitive form of Christianity
The Radical Reformers rejected infant baptism and advocated for
adult
baptism instead.
The Radical Reformers often emphasized a
literal interpretation
of the Bible.
What were the Anabaptists known for among the Radical Reformers?
Pacifism and refusal to swear oaths
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