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This unit, the Protestant Reformation, continues some of the themes we learned about in the Renaissance: - The emergence of individualism in thought and challenges to the church – new religious belief SOCIAL Monarchs gaining power (over the church) POLITICAL/ECONOMIC Technology changing the world (printing press) SOCIAL

New themes also emerge Religious tolerance SOCIAL Peasants desire for social change SOCIAL/POLITICAL

The Reformation Begins Assignment #1

Roots of the Reformation The Avignon Papacy Great Schism

Early Reformers Wycliff - Lollards Jan Hus

The Northern Renaissance: Prelude to the Reformation Last quarter of the 15th Century More Christian & stressed social reform based on Christian values Combined the best of classical & Christian cultures Education the key to social & moral reform

Sir Thomas More Utopia

Erasmus ( ) ‘Prince of the Humanists’

Let’s take a look at your geo guide to understand the HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE

Clerical Problems Immorality Ignorance Corruption

The Master Salesman Tetzel Indulgences: pardoning of sins for a price

Martin Luther

“The 95 Theses”

ni1gupkGAW0 Take notes on the film clip to answer the following BIG PICTURE QUESTIONS: -How do Martin Luther’s actions connect to the theme of Individualism ? How is it a revolution in personal belief and action? -How is the reformation political? -How does technology impact the Reformation?

How was the Reformation political, religious and economic

The Printing Press

Pope Leo X Member of Medici Family