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Lesson 10

AD 1500-1800 History

This lesson will cover the Protestant reformation, Council of Trent, and the Enlightenment.

Lesson Vocabulary

  • Canon
    :
    The official list of inspired books that appear in the Bible. The Catholic canon of Scripture includes 46 Old Testament books and 27 New Testament books.
  • Septuagint
    :
    The Greek translation of the Old Testament written between the third century BC and 132 BC. It is the translation of Scripture Jesus would have been familiar with and quoted from.
  • Reformation
    :
    A 16th century revolt begun by Martin Luther that divided and eventually splintered Christianity. Though Luther originally intended to reform the Catholic Church, he failed to do so and led a formal split from the Church. Many Christian churches formed as a result of this split, which are known as Protestant churches, or denominations. Though Jesus desires that His Church be one, all baptized Christians are brothers and sisters in Christ.
  • Heresy
    :
    False things about God, Jesus, salvation, the Church, and other important parts of the Christian faith.
  • Enlightenment
    :
    A 17th century philosophical movement that gave rise to many good ideas such as the scientific method and various political and governmental concepts, as well as many errors of thought, such as a conflict between faith and reason, an over reliance on science, new forms of atheism (belief that there is no God), and the denial of objective truth.
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