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The Reformation

Warm Up How did the Black Death and the Printing Press lead to changes in Religion?

Agenda Discussion: Luther, Calvin, and the Protestant Reformation. Document Analysis: 95 Theses Compare and Contrast Luther and Calvin Cause and Effects of Martin Luther HW: Class Activity (If not finished in class)

Where Are We: Today’s World??

Where Are We: Back Then??

Overview: Reformation Martin Luther believed he had the one true vision of the church and attempted to correct all other Christians. In the end he further subdivided the church.

1. The Sale of Indulgences In the Catholic faith, indulgences reduce penalties due for sins. Tetzel, a Dominican Friar claimed that indulgences would automatically remove guilt and the penalty. Luther claims that indulgences are wrong. Painting by Carracci

2. 95 Theses He forbid the sale of indulgences. Luther felt indulgences created a middle person that interfered with God. Indulgences cannot get you out of purgatory, only God can. The focus needed to be on God, not the Pope or Priests.

3. Pope Leo X He was not in a hurry to deal with Luther. “Just a monk” He ordered a reply to the theses, but Luther increased his attack on the Papacy. 1520, Luther is excommunicated (kicked out of the church).

4. Diet of Worms 1521, Luther is granted a hearing to recant his theses. He refused, claiming that Scripture was the only source for him. Then he begins the Lutheran Church.

NO FUN, only work ALL THE TIME 5. Calvinism Men and women are sinful by nature. Predestination God already has a plan Very strict… No card games, no dancing, no bright clothing, no sleeping in church, no art, no theater… NO FUN, only work ALL THE TIME