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The Reformation
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Agenda 1. Bell Ringer: What is an invention today that is similar to the impact of the Printing Press? 2. Quick Quiz Renaissance 3. Lecture: Luther, Calvin, and the Protestant Reformation. 4. Document Analysis: 95 Theses 5. Compare and Contrast Luther and Calvin 6. Cause and Effects of Martin Luther 7. Review and Testing Guidelines
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Overview Martin Luther believed he had the one true vision of the church and attempted to correct all other Christians. In the end he further subdivided the church.
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The Sale of Indulgences In the Catholic faith, indulgences reduce penalties due for sins. Tetzel, a Dominican Friar claimed that indulgences would automatically remove guilt and the penalty. Luther claims that indulgences are wrong. Painting by Carracci
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95 Theses He forbid the sale of indulgences. Luther felt indulgences created a middle person that interfered with God. Indulgences cannot get you out of purgatory, only God can. The focus needed to be on God, not the Pope or Priests.
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Pope Leo X He was not in a hurry to deal with Luther. “Just a monk” He ordered a reply to the theses, but Luther increased his attack on the Papacy. 1520, Luther is excommunicated.
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Diet of Worms 1521, Luther is granted a hearing to recant his theses. He refused, claiming that Scripture was the only source for him. Then he begins the Lutheran Church.
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Calvinism Men and women are sinful by nature. Predestination He already has a plan Very strict… No card games, no dancing, no bright clothing, no sleeping in church, no art, no theater…
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