The Reformation 2. $100 He was the infamous indulgence-selling priest.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Question and Answer Samples and Techniques. Each team will receive 30 seconds to answer each question. All answers must be written on the white board.
Advertisements

Friday, December 2, 2011 Agenda Bell Assignment Reading of pg. 558 (Answer 1 – 3) Reformation Notes/Discussion Mini-Posters – Reformation.
Luther Leads the Reformation
Day 28 Luther and the Reformation Reading
Reformation Ideas Spread
HENRY VIII and THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. In 1534, Henry VIII wanted to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, so that he could marry his new love,
THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION
The Tudor’s & The English Reformation Mr. Marsh Columbus North High School Please refer to family tree timeline as we complete this power point.
The Protestant Reformation. Causes 1.Church is interested in $ - 2.Popes acting as political leaders – 3.Priestly misconduct – 4.Northern Humanists -
Honors Western Civilization Mrs. Civitella.  Many new protestant groups emerged throughout Europe  Each believed that their interpretation of the Bible.
The Post Luther Era. Diet of Worms 1521 Philip of Hesse & John of Saxony Powerful protestant rulers who form the Schmaldkaldic League to prepare for.
Martin Luther Starts the Reformation
Unit 7: Lesson 1 The Protestant Reformation A.D
The Reformation and Christianity Christianity a follower of Jesus Christ.
Chapter 17 Section 3 Notes Intro: 1. Martin Luther’s protest over abuses in the Catholic Church led to the founding of Protestant churches.
THE POLITICS OF RELIGIOUS CHANGE. LUTHERANISM  Lutheran princes formed Schmalkaldic League  War with Charles V, 1546  Peace of Augsburg, 1555: affirmed.
 Educated Europeans were influenced by Renaissance humanism  This made them criticize the wealth and power of the Catholic Church.  A German monk-
The Reformation.
The Reformation: Henry VIII and Catholic Reforms.
The Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther A visit to Rome changed the pious monk’s life. A visit to Rome changed the pious monk’s life.
Before the ReformationBefore the Reformation  15 th century- Christian humanism (aka Northern Renaissance humanism)  Goal: reform of the Catholic Church.
The Reformation. Luther Challenges the Church  Luther was a monk and teacher  He was spiritually uncomfortable: felt sinful, lost, rejected by God 
What were the causes and effects of the Protestant Reformation?
The Protestant Reformation. Background to the Reformation Popes competed with Italian princes for political power. Like the princes, Popes led lavish.
Review 1)What did the Christian Humanists believe? 2)What is an indulgence? 3)Where did Luther post his 95 Theses? (city)
The Protestant and Catholic Counter Reformation. Printing Press Johannes Gutenberg 1436 First mass produced book was the Bible People started to become.
The Protestant Reformation
Unit: Rise of Modern Europe Topic: Spread of the Reformation.
Henry VIII Test NUMBER 4 SHEETS What did the Pope then say Henry and Catherine had to do? Go to Rome.
1. In 1520 every church in Western Europe was Roman Catholic. 2. By 1540 new Christian denominations were worshipping in the Catholic churches. 3. Three.
Leaders During Renaissance Answers. Martin Luther’s Religious Ideas  People won salvation through faith in God.  All church teachings should be based.
Chapter 17 Section C Reformation CAUSES The Renaissance emphasis on the secular and the individual challenged Church authority. The printing press spread.
What were the causes and effects of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation?
Pump-Up We got the definition for the word indulgence on Friday. Explain how you think indulgences will lead to the Reformation.
Reformation Ideas Spread Section 13.4 pp Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Henry VIII of England.
Reformation, Continued!. Warm Up:  Get out a piece of paper and writing utensil.  You will be taking notes on my PowerPoint today.  You will turn in.
Sixteenth-Century Reformation. The Reformation began as a protest by churchmen and scholars against existing Church practices and their own superiors.
 100 Years War and Black Death  Scientific advances contradicted the Church  Corruption within the Catholic Church.
Protestant Reformation. Protestant reformation- split of the Catholic and Protestant churches Martin Luther- Humans are not saved through good works but.
Bell Ringer What did Martin Luther do with his 95 Theses? ault.aspx.
1 Religion Divides Europe. 2 The Catholic Church Splits ► Three factors:  Rome’s Split  Language Issues  Disagreement about religious ideas ► The two.
Protestant Reformation
Henry Loves All the Women! English Reformation. The Protestant Reformation began in Germany In 1517 With Martin Luther A Catholic Priest Disagreed with.
The Reformation The Catholic Church Changes!. 2.Weakening of the Church: Buying Indulgences An indulgence was a release from punishment for sins, in return.
What is happening in this picture? Why is it happening?
The English Reformation. New Protestant Sects Sects: religious groups that had broken away from an established church – Protestants, Lutherans – Anglicans,
WHII: SOL 3a Reformation.
17.3 – Luther Leads the Reformation
Spread of Protestantism. Thank Gutenberg! Johannes Gutenberg Printing press (with moveable type) Paper from Muslim traders Luther’s ideas spread quickly.
Borrowed from Mrs. Valenti’s World History Class Saddleback Valley, CA Thanks Mrs. Valenti!
CH 17 SECTION 3 Luther Starts the Reformation. Causes of the Reformation 1500: Renaissance emphasis on secular and individual challenged church authority.
The English Reformation
English Reformation.
Chapter 17 Section C Reformation
The Reformation in Europe
Mr. Stowinsky World History
The Rise of Protestantism
The Protestant Reformation
The Protestant Reformation
Reformation Unit Eight – Part Two.
The Protestant Reformation
Comparative Theology of the Protestant Reformation
Calendar Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2
Why were Thomas More and Erasmus known as Christian humanists?
PROTESTANT REFORMATION
Chapter 14 Section 4 Reformation Ideas Spread
REFORMATION CAUSES DECLINE OF PAPCY: ROME, 1309: AVIGNON, 1409: ROME
The Reformation in England
The Reformation Begins
PROTESTANT REFORMATION
Presentation transcript:

The Reformation 2

$100 He was the infamous indulgence-selling priest

$200 This person translated the Bible into German

$300 This many people died in the peasants revolt of 1524.

$500 He started the Church of England

$1000 This was the central theme of the Calvinists

$2000 He was Archbishop of Canterbury before being executed for treason against Henry VIII

$4000 This was a city of Anabaptists

$8000 He attempted to form an alliance with Luther, but Luther stated that this man was nothing more than an extremist and radical

$16000 This declared Henry VIII the head of the Church of England and legitimized the heirs of Anne Boleyn

$32000 The Jubilee Indulgence sought to raise money for the building of this

$64000 He translated the Bible into English

$ This attempted to unite Swiss and German Protestants

$250000

$ These were two Spanish mystics who revived the interest in monasticism

$1,000,000 Name the two main people involved in what became known as the Schmalkaldic League