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In your journals answer these 2 questions. THE SPREAD OF IDEAS 10/2/2014 In your journals answer these 2 questions. What is the Reformation? Why did it begin

Members to churches who PROTEST the teachings of the Catholic Church PROTESTant Members to churches who PROTEST the teachings of the Catholic Church

Zwingli

Ulrich Zwingli Began the Reformation in SWITZERLAND Taught similar to Luther--similar beliefs Luther and Zwingli will attempt to unite the Protestant world (disagreements on some doctrine make unification impossible)

John Calvin

John Calvin Perseverance of the Saints (Once Saved Always Saved) French Begins the Calvinists 5 points (main beliefs) of Calvinism: T otal Depravity (aka Total Inability and Original Sin) U nconditional Election L imited Atonement (akaParticular Atonement) I rresistible Grace Perseverance of the Saints (Once Saved Always Saved)

King Henry VIII

King Henry the VIII KING OF ENGLAND Catholic Married to the Queen of Argon Divorces her for her Lady in Waiting Marries Anne Boleyn

Splits England from the Catholic Church Creates the Anglican Church (Protestant Nation) King Henry VII puts himself at the top/head of church Kills/exiles those who do not pronounce their support of him Sir Thomas Moore--beheaded for not speaking in favor or against the King's new church nor wife

Wives of Henry VIII Catherine of Aragon-Divorced Anne Boleyn-Beheaded Jane Seymour-Died Anne of Cleves-Divorced Catherine Howard-Beheaded Catherine Parr-Died Edward VI- Only Son, died at 15 Bloody Mary- Restored Catholicism by force Elizabeth-Reinstituted Protestantism

Catholic Counter-Reformation

Teach the Reformation and how it changed Europe Cartoon Assignment Must have 3-5 Frames Include Martin Luther as one of the Characters Be Inked and Colored Have Captions Teach the Reformation and how it changed Europe BE CREATIVE