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please match the term with its correct definition.
column a
- salvation comes from faith alone
- the idea that scripture alone is the highest authority
- swiss reformer who argued for a memorial view of the lord’s supper and close church - city governance in zurich.
- began the protestant reformation in 1517, emphasized sola scriptura and justification by faith.
- founded reformed theology in geneva; taught predestination and a disciplined, elder - led church.
- radical movement rejecting infant baptism, advocating believer’s baptism and separation of church and state.
- scottish reformer who brought calvinism to scotland and emphasized preaching and covenant theology.
- leader of the methodist revival emphasizing holiness and itinerant preaching.
- early czech reformer who criticized clerical corruption and promoted vernacular liturgy
- led the english reformation, establishing the monarch as the head of the church.
column b
a. martin luther
b. john calvinc. henry viiid. john knoxe. sola scripturaf. sola fideg. ulrich zwinglih. john wesleyi. anabaptismj. jan hus
To solve this matching problem, we analyze each term in Column A and match it with the corresponding item in Column B based on historical and theological knowledge of the Protestant Reformation:
1. Salvation comes from faith alone
This refers to Sola fide (by faith alone), a key doctrine of the Reformation, especially associated with Martin Luther’s teachings.
Match: f. Sola fide
2. The idea that Scripture alone is the highest authority
This is Sola Scriptura (Scripture alone), a foundational Reformation principle.
Match: e. Sola Scriptura
3. Swiss reformer who argued for a memorial view of the Lord’s Supper and close church - city governance in Zurich
Ulrich Zwingli was the Swiss reformer associated with these views.
Match: g. Ulrich Zwingli
4. Began the Protestant Reformation in 1517, emphasized sola scriptura and justification by faith
Martin Luther is credited with beginning the Protestant Reformation in 1517 and emphasizing these doctrines.
Match: a. Martin Luther
5. Founded Reformed theology in Geneva; taught predestination and a disciplined, elder - led church
John Calvin founded Reformed theology in Geneva and is known for his teachings on predestination and church governance.
Match: b. John Calvin
6. Radical movement rejecting infant baptism, advocating believer’s baptism and separation of church and state
Anabaptism is the radical movement characterized by these beliefs.
Match: i. Anabaptism
7. Scottish Reformer who brought Calvinism to Scotland and emphasized preaching and covenant theology
John Knox was the Scottish Reformer who spread Calvinism in Scotland.
Match: d. John Knox
8. Leader of the Methodist revival emphasizing holiness and itinerant preaching
John Wesley was the leader of the Methodist revival with these emphases.
Match: h. John Wesley
9. Early Czech reformer who criticized clerical corruption and promoted vernacular liturgy
Jan Hus was the early Czech reformer known for these actions.
Match: j. Jan Hus
10. Led the English Reformation, establishing the monarch as the head of the church
Henry VIII led the English Reformation and made the monarch the head of the church.
Match: c. Henry VIII
Final Answers (Column A → Column B):
- f
- e
- g
- a
- b
- i
- d
- h
- j
- c
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To solve this matching problem, we analyze each term in Column A and match it with the corresponding item in Column B based on historical and theological knowledge of the Protestant Reformation:
1. Salvation comes from faith alone
This refers to Sola fide (by faith alone), a key doctrine of the Reformation, especially associated with Martin Luther’s teachings.
Match: f. Sola fide
2. The idea that Scripture alone is the highest authority
This is Sola Scriptura (Scripture alone), a foundational Reformation principle.
Match: e. Sola Scriptura
3. Swiss reformer who argued for a memorial view of the Lord’s Supper and close church - city governance in Zurich
Ulrich Zwingli was the Swiss reformer associated with these views.
Match: g. Ulrich Zwingli
4. Began the Protestant Reformation in 1517, emphasized sola scriptura and justification by faith
Martin Luther is credited with beginning the Protestant Reformation in 1517 and emphasizing these doctrines.
Match: a. Martin Luther
5. Founded Reformed theology in Geneva; taught predestination and a disciplined, elder - led church
John Calvin founded Reformed theology in Geneva and is known for his teachings on predestination and church governance.
Match: b. John Calvin
6. Radical movement rejecting infant baptism, advocating believer’s baptism and separation of church and state
Anabaptism is the radical movement characterized by these beliefs.
Match: i. Anabaptism
7. Scottish Reformer who brought Calvinism to Scotland and emphasized preaching and covenant theology
John Knox was the Scottish Reformer who spread Calvinism in Scotland.
Match: d. John Knox
8. Leader of the Methodist revival emphasizing holiness and itinerant preaching
John Wesley was the leader of the Methodist revival with these emphases.
Match: h. John Wesley
9. Early Czech reformer who criticized clerical corruption and promoted vernacular liturgy
Jan Hus was the early Czech reformer known for these actions.
Match: j. Jan Hus
10. Led the English Reformation, establishing the monarch as the head of the church
Henry VIII led the English Reformation and made the monarch the head of the church.
Match: c. Henry VIII
Final Answers (Column A → Column B):
- f
- e
- g
- a
- b
- i
- d
- h
- j
- c