Reformation and Scientific Revolution
Across
- 2. believed everyone should be able to read Bible in own language; was arrested for translating Bible into English (two words)
- 5. The Geocentric Theory argued that the _____ was the center of the universe.
- 7. religious reformer who believed in predestination and a strict sense of morality (two words)
- 8. scientist proving Copernicus and heliocentric theory were correct; invented thermometer, telescope, microscope (two words)
- 13. theory arguing the sun was center of universe
- 14. smaller English navy ships that defeated the Spanish Armada (two words)
- 15. founder of Jesuits who promoted Catholicism while also promoting education and human rights (four words)
- 17. German monk who protested Catholic Church by nailing "95 Theses" to front door of church (two words)
- 18. Predestination if the belief that human beings play no role in their own _____, because God determined who would have it long ago.
- 20. dynasty including Henry VIII, Mary I, and Elizabeth I
- 21. had about 300 Protestants burned at stake for heresy in efford to make England more Catholic (name and Roman numeral)
- 24. _____ promoted the heliocentric theory in his book, "On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres." (two words)
- 27. Francis Bacon invented an early version of this method by using data, observations and conclusions to gain new knowledge and discoveries.
Down
- 1. Protestant is a word that describes Christians who don't belong to _____ churches.
- 3. Kepler used observation and data to prove the movement of the planets were _____, not circular.
- 4. name given to movement of focus on secular thought and learning; also called the Scientific Revolution; doubted explanations of the past
- 6. Dutch humanist who criticized practices of Catholic Church leading to the Reformation (two words)
- 9. time when Elizabeth I established Anglican faith and increased England's influence
- 10. Reformation made in response to the Protestant Reformation
- 11. place Catholic authorities met to make changes the church and create Jesuit order (three words)
- 12. Jesuits were also known as the Society of _____.
- 16. movement leading many Christian churches to reject Pope's authority
- 19. Pope who abused sales of indulgences to fund St. Peter's Basilica; excommunicated Martin Luther (name and Roman numeral)
- 22. _____ formed the Church of England and broke England away from the Catholic Church. (name and Roman numerals)
- 23. Indulgences were pardons releasing people from punishments due to them for their _____.
- 25. three laws created by Sir Isaac Newton to explain how gravity caused movement of sun, moon, and planets
- 26. book that John Wycliffe argued was final authority on what it meant to be a Christian