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The Protestant Reformation Ch 16 Lesson 1 The Protestant Reformation

The title has the heading to read under. Directions Turn to page 366 The title has the heading to read under. The bottom tells you how much time you have. Restate the question and write complete sentences 11 questions and a some more info

Christian Humanism (366-367) How was Christian humanism similar to Italian humanism? (This requires you to know something about Italian humanism; see page 352) How were they different? 5 min

Christian Humanism (366-367) How was Christian humanism similar to Italian humanism? (This requires you to know something about Italian humanism; see page 352) How were they different? 5 min

Christian Humanism (366-367) 3) What were two things Erasmus believed Christianity should do? 4) What was the point of his book, In Praise of Folly? 5) What is meant by the expression, “Erasmus laid the egg that Luther hatched”? 6 min

Christian Humanism (366-367) 3) What were two things Erasmus believed Christianity should do? 4) What was the point of his book, In Praise of Folly? 5) What is meant by the expression, “Erasmus laid the egg that Luther hatched”? 6 min

Need for Reform (367-368) 6) What was one duty a Catholic could perform to gain forgiveness for sins? 7) How was Modern Devotion different than the common Catholicism of the day? 4 min

Need for Reform (367-368) 6) What was one duty a Catholic could perform to gain forgiveness for sins? 7) How was Modern Devotion different than the common Catholicism of the day? 4 min

What did Luther believe is the source of spiritual truth? Martin Luther (368) How was Luther’s idea of salvation different from that of the Catholic Church? What did Luther believe is the source of spiritual truth? 4 min

What did Luther believe is the source of spiritual truth? Martin Luther (368) How was Luther’s idea of salvation different from that of the Catholic Church? What did Luther believe is the source of spiritual truth? 4 min

The Ninety-Five Theses (368) 10) How did Luther and Tetzel differ on the concept of indulgences? 11) What can you tell about the 95 Theses from the book? 4 min

The Ninety-Five Theses (368) 10) How did Luther and Tetzel differ on the concept of indulgences? 11) What can you tell about the 95 Theses from the book? 4 min

A Break with the Church 7 sacraments, or 2? baptism Eucharist confirmation reconciliation (confession, penance) anointing of the sick (last rites) marriage holy orders (ordination)

A break with the Church Luther married Katharina Justified by faith alone The Church is not infallible (ex cathedra, councils) Pope Leo X (the Medici pope) issued the papal bull, which excommunicated Luther The Diet of Worms, with Emperor Charles V