A) Religious doctrine B) Psychological trauma C) Identity development D) Economic struggles
A) Thomas Aquinas B) Martin Luther C) John Calvin D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
A) His marriage B) His studies in law C) His friendship with other reformers D) His relationship with his father
A) Intimacy vs. isolation B) Identity vs. role confusion C) Integrity vs. despair D) Autonomy vs. shame
A) Professor B) Monk C) Nobleman D) Merchant
A) Council of Trent B) The Edict of Nantes C) The Reformation Conference D) Ninety-Five Theses
A) Indulgences B) Transubstantiation C) Justification by faith D) Purgatory
A) His marriage B) His travels to Rome C) The storm and vow to become a monk D) His access to the Bible
A) Church doctrines B) Greek philosophy texts C) The Quran into Latin D) The Bible into German
A) Schizophrenia B) Bipolar disorder C) Depression and anxiety D) Post-traumatic stress disorder
A) Political reform B) Philosophical advancements C) Economic changes in Europe D) A new understanding of individual faith |