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The Formation of Protestant Churches in Europe
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The Great Schism Papal court moved to Avignon, France
Stays there 70 years 1378 pope moves back to Rome—no one likes him—so new pope elected- now there are 2 popes Who do you recognize? Don’t know?? SO…. Elect a 3rd pope!! Finally, 1417, schism is fixed and single pope rules
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Gregory XI Moves papacy back to Rome Urban VI Italian pope—seen as bad Clement VII Elected as rival pope
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Corruption Simony—paying for offices or positions in church
Indulgences—pardon for sins committed during person’s lifetime Church World: Popes and priests worldly, lavish lifestyle Many priest illiterate
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Martin Luther: A Monk Gone Bad
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95 Theses List of arguments against indulgences
Luther posted list on church doors in Wittenberg, spread with aid of printing press Argued Christians could only be saved through faith
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Putting up the Dukes with Pope
Church tries to get Luther to recant (give up his views) Luther refuses Pope excommunicates Luther (throws him out of Church) Luther burns Papal Bull Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, summons Luther to diet (court) at Worms A “bulla”
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Putting up the Dukes with the Pope
Luther must defend his writings – so goes to Diet Emperor orders him to recant Luther refuses “I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand.”
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Luther Hides but his Ideas Spread
Luther branded outlaw One of his supporters, a Prince, hides Luther at his castle Luther is hailed a hero in Germany His ideas spread to other parts of Europe
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Such as Switzerland… Predestination
Another reformer believed salvation came through faith …….. JOHN CALVIN BUT he argued that God alone decided who would get salvation—this is predestination
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John Calvin
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Creating a theocracy and model community
Builds community in Geneva, Switzerland Set up theocracy – church run state Community stressed hard work, discipline, thrift Fines for swearing, laughing in church, and dancing
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Meanwhile in England . . . Henry VIII
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Desiring a Son Originallly an opponent of Reformation, even called “Defender of the Faith” by Pope But when wife, Catherine of Aragon, niece of Holy Roman emperor, cannot give Henry a boy, he wants annulment
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No Help from the Pope Pope refuses, does not want to alienate Holy Roman emperor SO Henry appoints new archbishop who annuls his marriage, and he marries Ann Boleyn
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Creating his own Church
Breaks completely with Rome Parliament passes Act of Supremacy, making Henry head of a new Church, the Church of England (or Anglican Church) Takes over Catholic land and makes England a Protestant country
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