The Renaissance Reformation

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The Renaissance Reformation Unit # 4 – Lesson 3 (Day 2)

Agenda Warm Up Notebook Quiz Diagramming Humanism Government Grievances Helpful Packets

Monday, March 10 Page 65 Bell Ringer: Who was Martin Luther? What document did he write? Objective: Detail how the Reformation lead to religious reform Page 66 Title: The Counter Reformation

First things first… Notebook Quiz You will have 10 minutes to answer the 7 questions They will be collected at the end of time

Reminders Test is on Thursday, March 13 Vocab AND Study Guide are due Thursday, March 13 Study guide is extra credit if finished on March 12

Humanism Focus on individual achievements Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam

Page 63 – Diagramming Renaissance Contributors HUMANISM da Vinci Michelangelo Donatello Raphael Erasmus Pisan More Gutenberg de Medici REVIEW For each person studied during Thursday’s Gallery Crawl, explain his/her contribution to the Renaissance and how they connect to HUMANISM

Reformation Also a focus on the individual This time, it’s the individual’s relationship with GOD Martin Luther defined the Catholic Church by putting this in writing What were his writings called?

The Great Humanist: Martin Luther (pg. 64) 95 Theses 1-4. “Our Lord and Master Jesus Christ willed that our whole life should be repentance.” 21. “Thus those indulgence preachers are in error who say that a man is forgiven from every penalty and saved by papal indulgences.” 32. “They will be condemned eternally, together with their teachers, who believe themselves sure of their salvation because they have letters of pardon.” 36. “Every truly repentant Christian has a right to full forgiveness of penalty and guilt, even without letters of pardon.” 79. “To say that the cross decorated with the papal coat of arms, and set up by the indulgence preachers is equal in worth to the cross of Christ is blasphemy.” 86. Again: -- "Why does not the pope, whose wealth is today greater than the riches of the richest, build just this one church of St. Peter with his own money, rather than with the money of poor believers?“ 94-95. “Christians should want to follow Christ even through penalties, death and hell, and thus be confident of entering into heaven through many difficulties rather than though the false security of peace.

What are your grievances? (pg 65) List 5 grievances you have with the government Think about what you as a teenager are required to do and what you cannot do With a partner – Make a list of the top 3 grievances Brainstorm 3 ways that you could change those grievances

The Catholic Church Responds page 66 The Counter Reformation Council of Trent Spanish Inquisition

The Catholic Church Responds The Counter Reformation, pages 456-458 For each BLUE HEADING, write a one- sentence summary of the Catholic Church’s response to the Reformation When you finish, answer the question: Was the Counter Reformation effective at solving the problems disclosed during the Protestant Reformation? Response should include – topic sentence and at least 3 reasons why/why not. All sentences should be complete.

Helpful Packets If your Unit # 2 – Foundations of Civilization assessment score was not as high as it should have been, you are receiving a remediation packet. This will help you to re-learn some of the information from Unit # 2. It is due Friday, March 14. It needs a parent/guardian signature. If you are not receiving a packet, but would like the opportunity to do the extra work, see me after class or access the work on the wiki site: http://worldhistorymswrede.cmswiki.wikispaces.net