| MARTINLUTHER | German monk and theologian whose ideas inspired the Protestant Reformation (6,6) |
| LUTHER | Martin _, German monk and theologian whose ideas inspired the Protestant Reformation (6) |
| ROUSSEAU | Jean-Jacques, philosopher whose ideas inspired the French Revolution (8) |
| JOHNCALVIN | French theologian and major figure of the Protestant Reformation (4,6) |
| LUTHERAN | A follower of the German leader of the Protestant Reformation (8) |
| LUTHERANS | Followers of the German leader of the Protestant Reformation (9) |
| SORENKIERKEGAARD | Danish philosopher and theologian whose works include Either/Or and The Concept of Dread |
| DIETOFWORMS | 1521: Martin Luther responds to charges of heresy before the ___, accelerating the Protestant Reformation |
| CALVIN | John ---, 16th-Century French leader of the Protestant Reformation in France and Switzerland (6) |
| OTHMAYR | Caspar ___, 16th-century German composer and theologian whose works include There is a Snow Fallen ( |
| GERMANY | Country in which Martin Luther (1483-1546) led the Protestant Reformation |
| ECK | Opponent of Luther during the Protestant Reformation |
| TRENT | Council of ___ (16th-century assembly prompted by the Protestant Reformation) |
| ABELARD | Peter ___, French philosopher and theologian whose love for Heloise is recorded in their correspondence |
| PAPISTS | Opponents of the Protestant Reformation |
| SCHISM | The Protestant Reformation, e.g. |
| LEOX | Pope during the Protestant Reformation |
| OCCAM | Theologian whose "razor" states that the solution with the fewest elements is the best (5) |
| ERASMUS | Dutch theologian whose criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church led to the Reformation (7) |
| FREETHER | One whose ideas use no ink and go outside the usual norms? |