PROTESTANT REFORMATION The Reformation was a major development in the Christian world when the Pope begins to lose power in Europe and, for the first time since Constantine’s Council of Nicaea (325 A.D.), the Bible takes center stage in the Christian conversation and politics.
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Catholic Church Dissatisfaction Too much ritual Wealth Corruption Abuse
Catholic Church Indulgences
Catholic Church Indulgences Excessive Excommunication
Catholic Church Indulgences Excessive Excommunication Inquisition
Catholic Church Indulgences Excessive Excommunication Inquisition Relics
John Wycliffe "The Morning Star of the Reformation“ 1382 – Wycliffe Bible "The Morning Star of the Reformation“ Anti-Christ and hierarchy of the church were the same Translated the Latin Vulgate into English (Wycliffe's Bible)
John Huss The First Church reformer Prague (Czech) The First Church reformer Charles University (Prague) Burned at the stake for heresy (1415)
Martin Luther Saxony, GERMANY - Holy Roman Empire Early 1500’s 95 Theses
Martin Luther Saxony, GERMANY - Holy Roman Empire Early 1500’s 95 Theses Faith Alone, Not works
Martin Luther Saxony, GERMANY - Holy Roman Empire Early 1500’s 95 Theses Faith Alone, Not works Bible is THE Authority
Martin Luther Saxony, GERMANY - Holy Roman Empire Early 1500’s 95 Theses Retained two sacraments Infant Baptism Communion
Martin Luther Saxony, GERMANY - Holy Roman Empire Early 1500’s 95 Theses Banned Indulgences Confession
Martin Luther Eisleben, Saxony, GERMANY - Holy Roman Empire 1521 Diet of Worms (Trial in Worms, Germany) The Inquisition
Martin Luther Eisleben, Saxony, GERMANY - Holy Roman Empire 1521 Diet of Worms (Trial in Worms, Germany) The Inquisition “I cannot recant” Too popular to burn at the stake Excommunicated
Lutheran Civil war Pope/Holy Roman Emperor vs German Princes Some call it a religious war… In reality, Independence from Emperor for German Princes Peasant revolts vs Landlords Lutheran Peasant vs Catholic Peasant
Northern Europe - Protestant Southern Europe - Catholic Peace of Augsburg 1555 Northern Europe - Protestant Southern Europe - Catholic
Peace of Augsburg 1555 Impact around the World Colonization led to Catholics in Central America Protestantism in North America
John Calvin Geneva (Switzerland) Set up a Theocracy 1536 the city adopted religious reform: monasteries were dissolved Mass was abolished Papal authority renounced . John Calvin
Menno Simons Anabaptist (Mennonites – Amish) Friesland, Lower Dutch 1537 Persecuted from the earliest days by ALL… Catholics – they opposed Church and Tradition Reformers - they were a threat to the reformed social order
Menno Simons Anabaptist (Mennonites – Amish) Friesland, Lower Dutch 1537 Persecuted from the earliest days by ALL… Catholics – they opposed Church and Tradition Reformers - they were a threat to the reformed social order Key Point…. Denial of Infant Baptism – a voluntary faith meant a voluntary political leadership… denied the foundation for the state-church system