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Obtain a white sheet of paper from the front of the class and complete a foldable on the following words. When done complete the previous day’s foldable ◦ Council of Trent ◦ Jesuits ◦ Henry VIII ◦ Elizabeth I ◦ Gutenberg
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Chapter 17
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SSWH9 The student will analyze change and continuity in the Renaissance and Reformation. d. Analyze the impact of the Protestant Reformation; include the ideas of Martin Luther and John Calvin.
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People begin to change intellectual thought 1450’s: Italian Renaissance spreads to Northern Europe Movement becomes known as Northern Renaissance OR Christian humanism Major goal of movement was to reform Catholic Church
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3 Beliefs of Christian Humanism 1. Ability of human beings to reason & improve themselves 2. People will become more religious if they read the classics & the works of Christianity ◦ Inward religious feeling would bring about Church reform 3. In order to change society, people must change
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Best known Christian humanist Calls his view of religion “the philosophy of Christ” Believes Christianity should show people how to live good lives on a daily basis rather than provide a system of beliefs people have to practice to be saved
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Each of you will receive a Certificate of Purchase Points. If you wish to buy Purchase Points, complete the certificate, raise your hand, and have “I owe you” ready. This will be turned into the front office. Remember, the price is 10 cents for each additional point you want to apply toward a future or past grade for assignments. Your request will not be authorized until your payment is made and you have received each required signature
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Spreads his philosophy of Christ Provides education in the works of Christianity Criticizes Church’s abuses ◦ Ex: corruption ◦ Indulgencies Wants to reform the Church from within ◦ He did not want to break away from the Church Erasmus’ Church Reforms
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Catholic Church full of corruption ◦ People want reform 1450-1520: popes fail to meet spiritual needs of the Church ◦ Called Renaissance popes Popes more concerned with Italian politics & worldly interests Before the Reformation
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Church officials concerned with money ◦ Use church offices to advance careers & wealth Priests and Catholic Church begin to sell indulgences Indulgences: release from all or part of the punishment for sin Examples of Church Corruption
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Monk and professor at German University Lectures on the Bible Troubled with way church is promoting salvation Catholic teaching stressed both faith & good works were necessary to obtain salvation video video
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People not saved through good works but through their faith in God ◦ Humans were powerless in the eyes of God & that they could never do enough good works to earn salvation If a person has faith in God, then God makes that person worthy of salvation ◦ God will grant salvation because he is merciful Salvation will not come by just doing good works
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Idea known as “justification by faith alone” ◦ Becomes chief teaching of Protestant Reformation Luther arrives at his conclusions by studying the Bible Bible becomes the only source of religious truth for many of Luther’s followers
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Luther upset with selling of indulgences Especially upset with the monk Johann Tetzel ◦ Needs money to rebuild St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome Tetzel exclaimed, “As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs” Luther believes people harming their chances at salvation by selling indulgences
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October 31, 1517 Luther sends 95 Theses to Catholic Church superiors Criticizes Church’s abuse of selling indulgences ◦ It was said Luther had nailed the theses to the church door in Wittenberg Later said to be legend Pope Leo X says Luther is drunk & he would amend his ways when he sobered up Thousands of copies were printed & distributed all over Germany
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1520: Luther starts to break from the Church Luther’s 4 calls for change: 1. German princes overthrow papacy 2. Attack Church’s system of sacraments 3.Only keep sacraments of baptism & communion 4. Clergy can marry Break with the Church
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Catholic Church excommunicates Luther at Edict of Worms Edict of Worms: Luther excommunicated Luther’s works burned Luther captured but escaped ◦ Returns to Wittenberg at beginning of 1522 ◦ (video)video Break with the Church continued
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Educated in France Converts to Protestantism Forced to flee to Switzerland 1536: writes Institutes of the Christian Religion a summary of Protestant thought
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Faith is only way to salvation (same as Luther) Places emphasis on powerful nature of God ◦ Calls it the “power, grace, and glory of God” Predestination: God determines in advance who will be saved & who will be damned
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What are indulgences? Who wrote 95 Theses and was excommunicated at the Edict of Worms? Who wrote Institutes of the Christian Religion and believed in Predestination?
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After going over Martin Luther’s 95 theses and the church’s selling of Indulgences rethink Mrs. McNeal’s policy. Should this be allowed? ◦ Why or why not? Write a short explanation on your choice.
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Read and study Luther’s 95 Theses Create 10-12 of your own theses that you have dealing with RHHS. ◦ These should be school appropriate and written in Old English Make sure that you dye the paper. This is due on Monday the 22 nd Dying the paper will take a few days so start TODAY
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