The Protestant Reformation

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The Protestant Reformation

1.) Martin Luther Teachings Salvation is achievable through faith alone. The Bible is the sole source of religious truths. Priests have no special powers.

95 Theses 1517 Nailed to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany. Hurt the sale of indulgences. Angered the pope, archbishop, and other clergy.

Other Luther Works The Freedom of a Christian Address to Christian Nobility Pagan Servitude of the Church

The Papal Bull Written by Pope Leo X, excommunicating Martin Luther for his works and actions. Luther promptly burned the letter. s

Luther’s works were gathered and burned in mass fires throughout Germany.

Diet of Worms 1521 “I will not repent more works for I will not go against my own conscience. Here I stand, I can do no other. God have mercy on my soul.”

Wartburg Castle Protected by Frederick of Saxony, Luther translated the Bible from Latin into German.

2.) Peasant’s Revolt 1523-1524 Led to the slaughter of 70,000- 100,000 peasants. Desired an end to serfdom.

3.) Peace of Augsburg 1555 Allowed for German Princes to choose their own religions for their kingdoms.

Religions that resulted: Lutheran Presbyterian Episcopal Calvinism Anabaptists Baptists Methodists Independent Bible Churches Congregationalist Nazarene Church of God Brethren Evangelical

4.) Religious Divisions in Germany

5.) Ulrich Zwingli Swiss Reformer Radical Killed during the Swiss Religious Wars

6.) John Calvin French lawyer and priest Taught that God was all-powerful and that man was by nature sinful. Started reformation in Switzerland

7.) Predestination Central belief of Calvin. The notion that one’s fate in predetermined by God. Free will does not exist.

8.) Theocracy A community or state run by religious officials.

9.) Dutch Reformed Church Followers of John Calvin and his beliefs.

10.) John Knox and Scotland Brought the Reformation movement to Scotland. Eventually started the Presbyterian Church.

Henry VIII

Class Work Create a short 3 sentence/ bulleted chart about Henry’s 6 wives: Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Jane Seymour Anne of Cleves Kathryn Howard Katherine Parr