Back to the Past. The Protestant Reformation The History and Importance of Martin Luther and other Reformers.

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Back to the Past

The Protestant Reformation The History and Importance of Martin Luther and other Reformers

Father VS Son His Father’s Wishes ► Mansfeld, 1484 (Trivium)‏ ► University of Eurfort ► Law School Luther’s Wishes ► Bartholomaus Arnolodi Von Usingen ► Jodocus Trutfetter ► Questions the institution ► July 2, 1505 & Saint Anna

What is a Monk?

Sinfulness ► Monastic Dedication ► Spiritual Agony ► Johann Von Staupitz ► University of Wittenburg ► October 19, 1512

Luther Gets Angry ► Johann Tetzel ► St. Peter’s Basilica ► Indulgences ► Relics ► Disputation of Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences ► Why did Martin Luther’s 95 theses spread so rapidly at this time?

Luther’s Ideas ► Justification by faith alone ► 3 Solas ► Read the Scripture ► Vernacular

The Significance of the 95 Theses ► A New Message ► Challenging the Church ► Ex communication ► Diet of Worms (April 18, 1521 ► Fredrick III, Elector of Saxony

Recant

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Ulrich Zwingli ► Switzerland ► Theocracy- A Government in which church and state are joined and in which officials are considered to be divinely inspired. ► Zwingli was not supported by Luther ► Argued against Transubstantiation

John Calvin ► Born in France ► Predestination ► Believed in the “elect”, those who had been chosen for salvation

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