Bellringer #20 iLEAP practice book page 10-11, #1-7 Take out your foldable and your homework from last class (pg 601 #1-3)
The Church and the Kings Middle Ages 500-1500 AD
The Church and Politics The church owned much of the land in Europe Many people left their land to the church when they died The church also created many universities during this time period
Quick Write 1 Read the box “School Days” on page 537. With a partner, make a list of ways that schools in the Middle Ages were similar to and different from schools today.
Early Universities Created by the Church Similarities Taught many subjects Had a schedule to follow After school activities like sports Took tests Graduation used caps and gowns Differences Goal was to teach about religion Most teachers were church leaders Only men Started at age 14
The Power of the Popes The pope was the head of the Christian church in western Europe. The pope got his power from God The pope could excommunicate his enemies He could put them out of the church
The Power of the Kings In England, France, and the Roman Empire, kings were the rulers Kings inherited their titles from their fathers Kings believed their power came from God
Kings and Popes Argued As popes attempted to increase their power, they came into conflict with kings Both groups believed they got their power from God Vs.
Kings and Popes Argued Most conflicts between popes and kings were over who gets to choose the leaders of the church ended with the agreement that the emperor or king could choose the leaders of the church
Quick Write 2 Using EXACTLY 15 words (not 14, not 16), summarize why the popes and kings fought for power and how they resolved their conflict.
Split in the Church In Europe, most people were Christians However, something happened to split the Christian church into two
Split in the Church Pope Leo IX believed that all Christians should answer to the pope The bishop of Constantinople disagreed Pope Leo excommunicated the bishop (kicked him out of the church)
Split in the Church Christians who agreed with the bishop of Constantinople Said that the pope is NOT the head of the church: The Eastern Orthodox Church Christians who agreed with Pope Leo Said that the pope IS the head of the church: The Roman Catholic Church
Split in the Church Map of Europe Blue: Catholic Red: Orthodox
We are Christians, but we say that the Pope is the head of the church We are Christians, but we say that the Pope is the head of the church. We are now called _______________. We are Christians too, but we say that the Pope is NOT the head of the church. We are now called _______________.
Oppose the Church? Punishment! The Christian Church dealt harshly with people who did not respect its authority. By around 1100 some Christians had begun to question the teachings of the church. Heretics are people who have ideas that go against the church
Oppose the Church? Punishment! Punishments for going against the church included: Fines Torture Put in prison Killed
The Spanish Inquisition In 1469 Spain was ruled by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. wanted only Christians in their kingdom. To make sure Christianity was the only religion, they created the Spanish Inquisition. Group of priests who looked for and punished non-Christians (heretics) Guilty people—burned in public
Quick Write 3 Do you agree with King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella’s decision to seek out non-Christians in Spain and punish them? Why or why not?
Hundred Years’ War War between England and France Lasted a little over 100 years The last French king in a line of men died, and the English king claimed the right to rule France England took over most of France until Joan of Arc helped France win major battles
Joan of Arc The youngest person in history to lead an army (France) Had many victories for France to help them win the war She was captured by the English
Joan of Arc Was tortured and then put on trial Found guilty of heresy (going against the church) Was burned at the stake in the middle of town After her death, she was proved innocent and now she is a saint of the Catholic church
Video—Joan of Arc
Bumper Stickers Students will create a bumper sticker that represents a topic learned today: Universities Joan of Arc Hundred Years War Popes vs. Kings Spanish Inquisition Punishments of non-Christians