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