The Protestant Reformation (1450-1565). Cultural Better educated, urban populace was more critical of the Church than rural peasantry Renaissance monarchs.

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The Protestant Reformation ( )

Cultural Better educated, urban populace was more critical of the Church than rural peasantry Renaissance monarchs were growing impatient with the power of the Church Society was more humanistic and secular

The Church’s Problems Church corruption Charges of greed The controversy over the sale of indulgences The church is selling salvation Worldly political power challenged Growing human confidence vs. “original sin” Catholic church becomes defensive in the face of criticism

Technological: Printing Press Invention of movable type was invented in 1450 by Johann Gutenberg Manufacture of paper becomes easier and cheaper Helped spread ideas before Catholics could squash them Intensified intellectual criticism of the Church Protestant ideals appealed to the urban and the literate

Luther - Germany Luther troubled by the sale of indulgences Luther posts his 95 theses on the door of the castle church in Wittenberg on October 31, 1517 Just some of Luther’s complaints Luther’s main belief was that the bible was the only source of religious truth

Luther - Germany Pope pays little attention to the Luther at first Luther is excommunicated from the church Luther goes into hiding in 1521 Constraints against the spread of Luther’s ideas

King Henry VIII - England Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon - Henry seeks an annulment Pope won’t allow it – starts his own church – Church of England (Anglicans) A “political reformation” only at first

Calvin - Geneva John Calvin was more of a scholar than Luther Geneva became the model Protestant training center Emphasized the idea of predestination Life is predetermined Sets up a “Quasi- theocracy” Self-discipline and the “Protestant Work Ethic”

France King Francis I was initially sympathetic to Luther as long as his ideas stayed in Germany Protestantism made illegal in France in 1534

Other Parts of Western Europe No Protestant inroads into Spain or Italy Protestantism succeeded only where it was urban and supported initially by the nobility After 1540, no new Protestant territories outside of the Netherlands Most powerful European nations were Catholic Protestants were feuding with each other

The Counter-Reformation Reformation shaped the form and rapidity of the Catholic response Council of Trent ( ) Met to deal with Church issues The Society of Jesus (“Jesuits”)—1534 Worked for the church to educate and promote The Council of Trent & the Jesuits were attempts by the Catholic Church to reform from within

Results of the Reformation Germany was politically weakened and fragmented Christian Church was splintered in the West 100 Years of Religious Warfare Pope’s power increased Furthered societal individualism and secularism Growing doubt and religious skepticism

Science Galileo Galilei Astronomer, physicist, mathematician, philospher Improved the telescope Telescope helped him to prove Copernicus’s theories of a sun- centered solar system

Shakespeare 1564 – 1616 Perfect representation of Renaissance literature English poet and playwright Arguably the greatest writer of the English language

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