1. The
“Reformation
Cups”
A P E u r o p e a n H i s t o r y
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2.
3. How does the new cup reflect
the theology of the
Reformation?
4. How does the new cup reflect the theology of the
Reformation?
Begin by bracketing and labeling the three key components of an introduction.
5. How does the new cup reflect the theology of the
Reformation?
Begin by bracketing and labeling the three key components of an introduction.
6. How does the new cup reflect the theology of the
Reformation?
Begin by bracketing and labeling the three key components of an introduction.
7. How does the new cup reflect the theology of the Reformation?
8. How does the new cup reflect the theology of the Reformation?
The differences in the Catholic and Protestant chalices represent Reformation theology by demonstrating an emphasis on faith
alone, continuance of the Scriptures through the preservation of the Lord’s Super, and returning to the simplicity of the early
church.
9. How does the new cup reflect the theology of the Reformation?
The differences in the Catholic and Protestant chalices represent Reformation theology by demonstrating an emphasis on faith
alone, continuance of the Scriptures through the preservation of the Lord’s Super, and returning to the simplicity of the early
church.
Lutheran theology followed this ideal of simplicity and Sola Fide: the wooden cup was very simple and reflected their ideology
about following the dogmas of early Christianity, in contrast to the lavish practices of the Catholic Church.
10. How does the new cup reflect the theology of the Reformation?
The differences in the Catholic and Protestant chalices represent Reformation theology by demonstrating an emphasis on faith
alone, continuance of the Scriptures through the preservation of the Lord’s Super, and returning to the simplicity of the early
church.
Lutheran theology followed this ideal of simplicity and Sola Fide: the wooden cup was very simple and reflected their ideology
about following the dogmas of early Christianity, in contrast to the lavish practices of the Catholic Church.
The two chalices illustrate Luther’s theory of reformation by showing the shift away from desiring a life of wealth, away from the
importance of honoring mass, and toward a more humble life similar to the life Jesus Christ led.
11. How does the new cup reflect the theology of the Reformation?
The differences in the Catholic and Protestant chalices represent Reformation theology by demonstrating an emphasis on faith
alone, continuance of the Scriptures through the preservation of the Lord’s Super, and returning to the simplicity of the early
church.
Lutheran theology followed this ideal of simplicity and Sola Fide: the wooden cup was very simple and reflected their ideology
about following the dogmas of early Christianity, in contrast to the lavish practices of the Catholic Church.
The two chalices illustrate Luther’s theory of reformation by showing the shift away from desiring a life of wealth, away from the
importance of honoring mass, and toward a more humble life similar to the life Jesus Christ led.
Such differences were common of that period, and as seen in comparison of the cups, most of Europe's inhabitants, lay men
particularly, sought ways to reform Catholicism, ultimately ascertaining that simple piety and faith were means of salvation, not
embellished traditions that the Catholic Church had often used.