95 THESES TO LUTHER’S DEATH REFORMATION ERA. INDULGENCES 1.Temporal Eternal.

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95 THESES TO LUTHER’S DEATH REFORMATION ERA

INDULGENCES 1.Temporal Eternal

INDULGENCES 1.Temporal Eternal 2. Purgatory 3. Indulgence 4. Directly years 6. Economy

7. 95 Theses 8. Justification 9. Law, Through the law we become conscious of our sin. Romans 3:20b

7. 95 Theses 8. Justification 9. Law, Gospel 16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes. Romans 1:16

LAW AND GOSPEL LAW Bad news Shows us Our Sins 10. Leads to contrition GOSPEL Good news Shows us Our Savior 11. Proclaims forgiveness

REFORMATION ERA 12. Cajetan 13. A. Turks

REFORMATION ERA 12. Cajetan 13. A. Turks B. Political Lord, keep us in thy word and work, Restrain the murderous pope and Turk… Original wording of the hymn, “Lord, Keep us Steadfast in Your Word”

FRANCIS I (FRANCE) CHARLES I (SPAIN)

REFORMATION ERA 12. Cajetan 13. A. Turks B. Political 14. Truce 15. Leipzig

REFORMATION ERA 12. Cajetan 13. A. Turks B. Political 14. Truce 15. Leipzig John (Johann) Eck 16. Scripture Alone

REFORMATION ERA 12. Cajetan 13. A. Turks B. Political 14. Truce 15. Leipzig John (Johann) Eck 16. Scripture Alone 17. Agreement

REFORMATION ERA 18. Exsurge Domine 19. Worms

REFORMATION ERA 18. Exsurge Domine 19. Worms 20. Explain 21. Recant 22. Stand

LUTHER IN HIDING 23. Frederick 24. New, Old

LUTHER IN HIDING 23. Frederick 24. New, Old 25. Knight

LUTHER IN HIDING 23. Frederick 24. New, Old 25. Knight

PEASANT REVOLT 26. None 27. Servant 28. Force 29. Nobility 30. State 31. Anabaptist

FRANCIS I (FRANCE) CHARLES I (SPAIN) POW! BAM!

LUTHER ABLE TO WORK OPENLY IN SAXONY 32. Conflict between Charles and Francis 33. After 2 nd Diet of Spire, letter of protest 34. Origin of the term protestant

DIET OF AUGSBURG (1530) 35. Emperor agreed to hear protestant faith 36. Saxony 37. The diet was a failure. I value your ideas! Silly Germans

DIET OF AUGSBURG (1530) 35. Emperor agreed to hear protestant faith 36. Saxony 37. The diet was a failure. 38. Produced Augsburg confession and the Apology. 39. War That doesn’t mean we’re sorry

GERMAN PRINCES MEET IN SMALKALD 40. Smalkaldic league 41. Protect themselves from the Emperor 42. Statement of unity – Smalkald Articles 43. Peace of Nuremberg – could not spread faith. Let’s call it the Smalkaldic League! Great idea, Fred! Ausgutzeichnet!

GERMAN PRINCES MEET IN SMALKALD 40. Smalkaldic league 41. Protect themselves from the Emperor 42. Statement of unity – Smalkald Articles 43. Peace of Nuremberg – could not spread faith. Hide it under a bushel? YES!

LUTHER’S REFORM VERSES RADICALS 44. If not forbidden a practice can be retained. 45. Adiaphora – neither commanded nor forbidden 46. Radicals – if not included in scripture, get rid of it. I’m a radical guy!

LUTHER’S REFORM VERSES RADICALS 44. If not forbidden a practice can be retained. 45. Adiaphora – neither commanded nor forbidden 46. Radicals – if not included in scripture, get rid of it. Burn it all!

ADIAPHORA ORA NOT? Music of songs used in worship Words of songs used in worship Common cup or individual Baptism by immersion or sprinkling Gospel read by pastor or member Proper time to decorate church for Christmas Confirmation on Palm Sunday Bread/wine symbolize or is Christ’s body/blood

47. SACRAMENTS

Eucharist 2. Baptism 3. Penance 4. Marriage 5. Ordination 6. Confirmation 7. Extreme Unction (Last Rites) 49. Gospel CBCCBC GOGGGOGG PEAPEA

47. SACRAMENTS Eucharist 2. Baptism 3. Penance 4. Marriage 5. Ordination 6. Confirmation 7. Extreme Unction (Last Rites) 49. Gospel Commanded By Christ GOGGGOGG PEAPEA

COMMANDED BY CHRIST Eucharist “Do this in remembrance of me.” Luke 22:19 Baptism “Go and make disciples…baptizing them.” Matthew 28:19 Penance “There is rejoicing (in heaven) over one sinner who repents.” Luke 15:10 Marriage “A man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife.” Matthew 19:5

47. SACRAMENTS Eucharist 2. Baptism 3. Penance 4. Marriage 5. Ordination 6. Confirmation 7. Extreme Unction (Last Rites) 49. Gospel Commanded By Christ GOGGGOGG PEAPEA

47. SACRAMENTS Eucharist 2. Baptism 3. Penance 4. Marriage 5. Ordination 6. Confirmation 7. Extreme Unction (Last Rites) 49. Gospel Commanded By Christ Gift Of God’s Grace PEAPEA

47. SACRAMENTS Eucharist 2. Baptism 3. Penance 4. Marriage 5. Ordination 6. Confirmation 7. Extreme Unction (Last Rites) 49. Gospel Commanded By Christ Gift Of God’s Grace Physical Element Attached

THE LORD’S SUPPER 50. “one kind” 51. Transubstantiation 52. Consubstantiation 53. im, mit, unter, um, hinter In, with, under, around, behind 54. Symbolize 55. Christian Reformed

ANTI-SEMITISM 56. Jews