Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Counter Reformation
2
How is a person saved? * Catholicism * Lutheranism Where does religious authority reside? What is the Church?
3
I. What was the Counter-Reformation?
A movement within the Catholic Church to reform itself in the wake of the Protestant Reformation. It was comprised of 5 major elements: a) Doctrine b) Ecclesiastical or Structural Reconfiguration c) Religious Orders d) Spiritual Movements e) Political Dimensions
4
Background The Protestant Reformation did NOT take the medieval Catholic Church completely by surprise. New religious orders sprang up in the 16th century. Pope Paul IV – revived the Inquisition in Italy to, in part, suppress reform-minded Catholics
5
III. Ignatius Loyola & the Jesuits
Most instrumental reform group in the success of the __________________. Referred to as__________________. Who was Ignatius Loyola? He read_______________________ Inspired him to write_____________ a) a program of _________________
6
Ignatius’ exercises were intended to teach Good Catholics how to
KEY = AND = uncompromising loyalty to This helped
7
IV. Council of Trent Met in 3 session over 18 years (b/c of war, plague and politics) Involved 4 different___________. 3. A commission of cardinals was tasked with institutional reforms to deal with a) corrupt _________&__________ b) c) & other Goal? Council most dedicated to ____________________________
8
V. Change vs No Change Change No Change 7.
9
NOTE: Part of Conciliar Movement
Pertaining to or issued by a council Emerged in response to the Avignon papacy. Held that final authority in spiritual matters resided with the Roman Church as a corporation of Christians, embodied by a general Church council and NOT with the pope. (3 councils met pre-Luther)
10
VI. Question: Compare and Contrast the Catholic Reformation vs. Lutheran Reformation. Get into groups of 4 and answer the question. Keep in mind: The Council of Trent, instrumental to the Counter Reformation, was improving the discipline and administration of the Church and not reforming doctrine – which was the goal of the Lutheran Reformation
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.