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Christianity Review

To prepare for the test… Ensure that you have read the chapter in the textbook Fill in your 6 trait model and compare to others in your group Format – Matching definitions (/15) True/false (/15) (Very) short answers (according to rubric)

In a pair or alone, answer the review questions: When did the Schism take place? Why did the Schism take place? What were the 3 main issues? When did the Reformation begin? Who was involved? What issues existed in the Roman Catholic Church led to the Reformation? Name some of Luther’s new teachings? Why did he include these?

Review questions… What was the cause of England breaking away from the Catholic Church? What are the movements within Protestantism? (name denominations within these movements that you know) Who are the main Christian reformers?

Review questions… What are the key differences between Protestant, Orthodox and Catholic church buildings? What is baptism? What is Eucharist? What are sacraments or “mysteries”? How is baptism different among the 3 branches? How is Eucharist different among the 3 branches? Are there other sacraments in all Christian branches? Explain.

Review questions… Describe the 3 liturgical traditions – why the differences? Which traditions “go with” each of the 3 branches? Explain how each connects. How do the 3 branches of Christians see scripture differently? How are these differences shown today?