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The Transformation of Europe (1450-1750)
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A. Changing Balance of Power 1.The Church: “Reformations” 2.The Mind: Scientific Revolution & the Enlightenment 3.The Economy: Mercantilism 4.Politics: “Absolute” Monarchs 5.The State: Rise of Nationalism
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B. Corruption: 1. simony – the sale of Church offices 2. indulgences – buying away sins “The moment the coin tinkles in the collecting box, a soul flies out of Purgatory” 3. Pope Leo X increases indulgences to build St. Peter’s Basilica 4. Moral abuses: about 1/5 of all priests kept concubines
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Saint Peter’s Basilica (constructed 1506-1626 )
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C. Martin Luther “Help me Saint Anne, I will become a monk!” 1. Nails 95 Theses or reasons why he feels the church is corrupt… 2.“faith, not good works, was the key to salvation” 3.Romans I:17 “The just shall live by faith” 4.Pope not head of Church
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5. June 15, 1520 Luther excommunicated & declared a heretic 6. Summoned to town of Worms (Diet of Worms) “I cannot and I will not retract anything, since it is neither safe nor right to go against conscience.” -Martin Luther Pope Leo X
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Luther tosses the Papal Bull (excommunication papers) into a fire at Wittenberg: Luther defends himself at the Diet of Worms:
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D. Outcome of Worms: 1.Luther’s condemned by Catholic Church & declared outlaw 2.German princes hide Luther 3.translated New Testament into German 4.peasants assumed Luther’s also meant political freedom & revolted (1525) 5.Lutheranism spreads quickly in Germany (forbade games, dancing, & fun; encouraged hard labor) 6.Wars of religion through Europe
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Protestant Reformation spreads: 1. Ulrich Zwingli (Switzerland): --literal interpretation of Bible 2. John Calvin (France): --idea of predestination (an “elect” was already chosen by God to be saved…) 3. Henry VII (England): --Church of England
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E. Counter Reformation (or Catholic Reformation) The Church enacts the following: I.Creates Jesuits (founded by Ignatius of Loyola) II.The Church reforms the role of the pope (no more dealings with finances or Italian political affairs) III.Creates the Council of Trent
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Council of Trent 1. met in three major sessions from 1545-1563 2. reaffirmed Catholic beliefs & rituals 3.ONLY the Church can interpret Scripture 4. faith & good works; purgatory real & indulgences o.k…. 5. created Baroque style of art & music
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Religions in Europe ca. 1560
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Do the religious differences between Europeans resemble religious conflicts in other major world religions? --Sunni & Shi’ia in Islam --split in Buddhism (Theravada, Mahayana, Zen) --Confucianism & Buddhism in China
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F. Witch Hunts 1.“Witch Craze” 16 th -17 th c. linked to social upheaval, tensions, rural-urban disparities 2.more than 100,000 accused, at least 1/3 burned at stake 3.75%-85% were women
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G. The Scientific Revolution Key thinkers: 1.Copernicus (1473-1543): sun at center of Heavens 2.Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) & asst. Johannes Kepler: --planets move in elliptical orbits 3.Galileo Galilei (1564-1642): telescope 4. Sir Issac Newton: 3 Laws of Motion
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Realm of Ideas … 1.New concept of universe challenged classical thinkers, biblical authorities 2.Galileo condemned by Roman Inquisition in 1616; forced to recant views 3.printed books helped spread ideas
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Discuss the ways in which the Renaissance, Reformation, & Enlightenment had an impact on the political organization of Europe. All invoked changes in popular mentality that affected political organization Northern Renaissance - attacked authority of church, allowed state to control church, increase in ceremony, & greater interest in military conquest & exploration Reformation – concept of shared authority, Protestant regions more likely to have parliamentary govt., seize church possessions Enlightenment – ability of state to benefit all citizens, concept of improvement & progress, enlightened despotism, development of more centralized governments w/ more power.
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Pre-Write Change1. 2 facts 2. analysis sentence Continuity1. 2 facts 2. analysis sentence Global Context 1. 2 facts 2. analysis sentence
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