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Learning Targets: 1.What events helped to diminish the prestige of the Catholic Church and the Papacy (Causes of the Reformation) 2.What is a reformation? 3.What event caused the outbreak of the Reformation? 4.What were the main ideas of teaching of Martin Luther?
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100 Years War and Black Death Great Schism Corruption within the Catholic Church Renaissance Papacy Printing Press Christian Humanists
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Prior to the Reformation all Christians were Roman Catholic The [REFORM]ation was an attempt to REFORM the Catholic Church People like Martin Luther wanted to get rid of the corruption and restore the people’s faith in the church
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In the end the reformers, like Luther, established their own Christian Denominations separate from the Catholic Church The Reformation caused a split in Christianity with the formation of these new Protestant religions
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Lived from 1483-1546 in Germany Father encouraged him to study law A sudden religious experience inspired him to become a monk
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He became troubled over the possibility of not going to heaven He turned to the Bible, and confession for comfort In the Bible he found the answer he was looking for
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“The righteous shall by his faith.” Luther realized that only faith (in the ultimate goodness of Jesus), not good deeds, could save a person. No good works, rituals, etc. would save a person if they did not believe.
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The “SPARK” of the Reformation Sale of Indulgences Johan Tetzel – construction of Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome
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95 formal attacks on Catholic Church Corruption He criticized: The Power of the Pope The Extreme Wealth of the Church Indulgences (Catholic concept of Salvation)
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Rested on 3 main ideas: 1.Salvation by faith alone. 2.Priesthood of all believers. 3.Bible as sole authority in religious affairs –Why would the Catholic Church have a problem with these 3 main ideas?
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Posted his 95 Theses on Wittenburg Church doors in Germany Gutenburg’s Printing Press Made it possible for Luther to spread his beliefs Gained support from the German Nobles and Peasants.
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Pope Leo X – Tried to silence Luther Issue a Papal Bull
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He was the Pope during the height of the corruption
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The Diet of Worms Charles V steps in (Pope Leo powerless to stop Luther). –Why does he want to stop Luther? Luther summoned to Worms to stand trial for his teachings – Diet of Worms Luther was asked to recant (take back) what he had said and written –What does Luther do?
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Diet of Worms
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The Reformation Charles V – Issued the Edict of Worms: Edict of Worms: –Luther is officially excommunicated –Declared an outlaw and a heretic What does it mean to be excommunicated? What is a heretic?
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Effects of Luther’s Teachings 1.Lutheranism Spread Quickly 2.Peasant Revolt of 1524 “Smite, slay and stab the stupid and stubborn peasantry” – Luther, Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants 3.Lutheranism Adopted in German States –Supported by German Princes who issued formal “protest” against the Catholic Church. 4.Peace of Augsburg-German princes to decide the religion of their state – Catholic or Lutheran
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“I am fed up with the world, and it with me. I am like a ripe stool, and the world is like a gigantic anus, and so we’re about to let go of each other.” -Luther
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Learning Targets 1.Identify and explain the beliefs of other protestant groups that began to form as a result of the Protestant reformation. 2.Identify areas on the map of Europe where Protestantism and Catholicism existed.
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Martin Luther John Calvin Henry VIII
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“May little chickens dig out your eyes 100,000 times.” - Calvin speaking to another reformer whose ideas he disagreed with
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Anti-Catholic Influenced by Martin Luther Disagreed with Luther’s “Salvation through faith alone.” Created his own Protestant religion in Switzerland
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Calvin believed in: Salvation through Predestination At birth it is decided if you will go to heaven or hell
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Foreknowledge God knows everything that will happen in your life Purified approach to life: No drinking, swearing, card playing, gambling etc..
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Started in Switzerland – Calvinists England = Puritans Scotland = Presbyterians Holland = Dutch Reform France = Huguenots Germany = Reform Church
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Puritan Hugeunots Presbyterian
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