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Who’s House? Luther’s House… You hear that Jews and Peasants
The Reformation Who’s House? Luther’s House… You hear that Jews and Peasants
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The Foundation of the Reformation
Corruption- Schism, Simony and Benefices, Indulgences, Papal Secularism Dogma, Relics, Mysticism Christian Humanism- critics Building of nation-states: Papal vs. Secular rule
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Papal Problems Secular Friends and family plan No councils
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Dogma…Not the Kevin Smith Movie
Medieval Church was trippin’ Reliance on Relics- Frederick the Wise Purgatory Mysticism- Saints and Sacraments
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Critics John Wycliffe Johann Huss Dante Chaucer
William Ockham: Nominalism
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Christian Humanism/Movements
Modern Devotion Thomas `a Kempis- Imitation of Christ Erasmus: In Praise of Folly and the Philosophy of Christ Thomas More
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Pope vs. Monarch Lay investiture Tax and law exemptions
Benefices and Church practices Merchants People and Religion
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Luther, Martin Luther (1483-1546)
Monk/teacher Wittenberg Indulgences- Albrecht of Brandenburg, Leo X, Johann Tetzel 95 Theses Justification of Faith- sacraments and tenants Leipzig debate
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Luther, More Luther… Address to the Nobility of Germany Charles V= HRE
Papal Bull and Excommunicated in 1521 Diet of Worms Edict of Worms
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Lutheranism Why did Charles not crush Luther?
Peasants Revolt Diet of Augsburg Schmalkaldic Wars and Peace of Augsburg
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Viking Luther Spreads to Scandinavia Frederick I- Denmark
Christian III in Denmark Gustavus Vasa in Sweden
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The Reformus Pimpous Henry VIII Cardinal Wolsey- Lord Chancellor
Thomas More-d1535 Thomas Cromwell-d1540 Thomas Cranmer- Archbishop of Canterbury-d1556
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English Reformation Act of Supremacy 1534 Act of Treason
Six Articles-1539
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The Wives Catherine of Aragon- Mary Anne Boleyn- Liz
Jane Seymour- Edward Anne of Cleves Catherine Howard Catherine Parr
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Edward IV Real Protestantism Book of Common Prayer
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Bloody Mary I (1553-1558) Daddy issues Kills Cranmer
Marries Phillip II
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Elizabeth I Real Protestant reforms
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John Calvin 1509-1564 Predestination= the elect Huguenot
Ministry in Geneva Women’s Rights
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Calvinist Government 5 Pastors Teachers or doctors
12 elders of Presbyters Deacons John Knox and Scotland
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Catholic Reform Counter Reformation
Old and New- revival of mysticism- St. Theresa Loyola and the Jesuits
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Jesuits 1. best schools with humanist influences
2. Spread Catholicism by Missions 3. Stop Protestantism
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Revival of the Papacy Paul III 1534-1549- Council of Trent and Jesuits
Paul IV- no compromise with Protestants
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Council of Trent 1. indulgences OK 2. Catholic teaching upheld
3. Faith and Good works are need for Heaven
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