Challenges to Church Authority

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Challenges to Church Authority Chapter 10, section 5

How did the Church deal with the challenges to their authority? Topic Question How did the Church deal with the challenges to their authority?

The Big Idea In the Middle Ages, the Christian Church dealt harshly with people who did not respect its authority.

Vocabulary Heresy Reconquista King Ferdinand Queen Isabella P. 283 map King Ferdinand Queen Isabella P. 284 Bio Spanish Inquisition P. 285 painting

The Church reacts to Challengers By 1100 some Christians began to question church teachings… List the concerns How did the church respond? What happened?

Christians fight the Moors List the countries where Christians fought “church enemies” What was their goal?

Weakening of Muslim control By 900 the Muslims were losing control in what country? What year did Muslim control end? Why did it end?

Fight against the Moors Who are the Moors? In 1085, what kingdom won over the Moors? Who joined as a result? In what year were the Moors pushed out of Europe? One territory remained in Muslim control, what is it?

The Rise of Portugal and Spain What was Portugal able to do? Who was king and queen? Why was this marriage significant? List the victories of this pair

The Spanish Inquisition Religion was a hot topic in Spain. What was Spain’s official law on religions? What was created to enforce the law? Discuss how the new organization dealt with heretics. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_1je7r7RYE.

Jews face Discrimination List the people who were persecuted for their beliefs. Why were Jews targeted by Christians? List what the Jews were forced to endure.

Reflection Refer back to the Topic Question. Based on discussion write a 7 sentence paragraph answering the question.