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Chapter 15 Study Guide

Location of Italy, trade, government was different , church had little influence over Italy -church taught good works got you to heaven-Luther said your faith In God got you there. –challenged role of priest, church said priests had special abilities. Luther said they were officeholders. -Challenged authority of Pope. Church had given him great authority. Luther said only authority was Bible. -Church sold indulgences to grant forgiveness. Luther said a paper with signature could not do that

3. Religion and spirituality 4. Ended corruption and made change 5 3. Religion and spirituality 4. Ended corruption and made change 5. Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, Catholic 6. He said they should respect authorities in non-religious matters 7. Educate and spread Catholic faith 8. Infant baptism 9. Predestination 10. Catholic Church would not grant him a divorce

11. Labeled an outlaw 12. 95 Theses 13. Catholic Church 14. Bible 15 11. Labeled an outlaw 12. 95 Theses 13. Catholic Church 14. Bible 15. To raise money for a church in Rome 16. England 17. Love and immortality 18. Christian humanism 19. Greek philosophy 20. Printing press

Widespread change in culture Independent city states An inventor Sistine Chapel ceiling Nature and human form Ancient Greeks and Romans Italy 30. salvation Indulgence 31. humanism Moveable type 32. Reformation