The Protestant Reformation

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The Protestant Reformation World History Chapter 13 Section 3, pages 237-241

Essential Question: How did revolts against the Roman Catholic Church affect northern European society?

Read page 237 EQ: How did revolts against the Roman Catholic Church affect northern European society? What kind of language does Luther use to make his points? What was Luther’s purpose in using such language? What kind of challenges and changes were Northern Europeans facing before the Reformation? What kind of Renaissance humanist ideas were spread by the printing press? Share your answer with your shoulder partner. (2 min.)

Read page 238 EQ: How did revolts against the Roman Catholic Church affect northern European society? Why did people begin to question the Church at this time? What factors set the stage for the Protestant Reformation? Take another look at the image at the top of the page and answer the next two questions. According to Cranach, which of the religions shown is the “true religion”? Find and list details in the painting that expresses the artist’s opinion. Share your answer with your shoulder partner. (2 min.)

Read page 239 EQ: How did revolts against the Roman Catholic Church affect northern European society? What were Luther’s main objections to the Catholic Church? Why did Luther gain an immediate following? What did the Church do when he refused to take back his statements? Share your answer with your shoulder partner. (2 min.)

Read page 240 EQ: How did revolts against the Roman Catholic Church affect northern European society? What are some of the beliefs that were at the heart of Luther’s teachings? How did Luther’s teachings affect people and society in Northern Europe? How did the Peasants’ Revolution finally reach a solution? Share your answer with your shoulder partner. (2 min.)

Read page 241 EQ: How did revolts against the Roman Catholic Church affect northern European society? Why did Calvinists believe that they were the “chosen people”? What aspects of Calvinism might have appealed to people in a time of uncertainty? How were Calvin’s ideas put into practice? How might Luther have felt about the Calvinist theocracy in Geneva? Share your answer with your shoulder partner. (2 min.)