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What were the two most important teachings ?
Matthew 12:13
Matthew 14:16
Matthew I don't know
Matthew 11:28
The Scriptures are the Word of God
For the Reformation only
For both Catholics and a majority of Protestants
For Catholics only
The Scriptures are a definitive (final) Revelation to which no other text can be added
For the Reformation only
For both Catholics and a majority of Protestants
For Catholics only
There are 7 apocryphal (rejected) Books in the Old Testament
For the Reformation only
For both Catholics and a majority of Protestants
For Catholics only
The Canon of the Scriptures has objectively been the same for almost 1500 years, until Luther reformed it
For the Reformation only
For both Catholics and a majority of Protestants
For Catholics only
'Sola Scriptura' is actually not Biblical (not in the Scriptures) as the Epistle of James reminds us
For the Reformation only
For both Catholics and a majority of Protestants
For Catholics only
The Canon of the Scriptures was determined by Catholic Fathers and Councils, the Church, over several centuries, not directly by Christ Himself, even less by Luther 1500 years later
For the Reformation only
For both Catholics and a majority of Protestants
For Catholics only
This image symbolizes two paths. John Calvin would have argued you really do not have a 'choice'. What was his concept of salvation/heaven called?
indulgence
Anglican
theocracy
predestination
A form of government controlled by religious leaders
secular
traditional
democracy
theocracy
Ignatius of Loyola was initially a soldier for which country?
England
France
Netherlands
Spain
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