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The Corrupt Church
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1. The Catholic Church had lost its focus on faith and was obsessed with power and money. 1. The Catholic Church had lost its focus on faith and was obsessed with power and money.
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2. Church clergy (popes, priests, monks) routinely violated their sacred vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. 2. Church clergy (popes, priests, monks) routinely violated their sacred vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
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3. Church would sell its positions (cardinal, bishop) to people for money (like buying a good job). 3. Church would sell its positions (cardinal, bishop) to people for money (like buying a good job). –Church was dominated by Italian nobility who were disliked by the German and English nobles
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4. Indulgences—documents you bought from the Church to cancel your sins. 4. Indulgences—documents you bought from the Church to cancel your sins. –Caused conflict in Northern Europe
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Why did the Reformation happen in the 1500s? 1. Church conflicts decreased the power of the Church and decreased money in the Church. 1. Church conflicts decreased the power of the Church and decreased money in the Church. 2. The popular philosophy of humanism emphasized rational questioning and individual worth. 2. The popular philosophy of humanism emphasized rational questioning and individual worth.
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3. The printing press made the Bible available to literate people. New versions in German, French, and English made it available to the common people. (vernacular) 3. The printing press made the Bible available to literate people. New versions in German, French, and English made it available to the common people. (vernacular) –Encouraged growth of literacy –Spread ideas of Renaissance & Reformation faster
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4. King Henry VIII and English priests were jealous of Italian domination of the Church and hated that so much money went to Italy. 4. King Henry VIII and English priests were jealous of Italian domination of the Church and hated that so much money went to Italy.
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5. The Church forbid usury (interest on loans) and Christian merchants wanted to be able to loan money (so they could make more money). Only Jews (or Muslims) could loan money. 5. The Church forbid usury (interest on loans) and Christian merchants wanted to be able to loan money (so they could make more money). Only Jews (or Muslims) could loan money. –new wealth among merchants challenged the church ban on usury
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The Protestant Reformation occurred when Catholics disagreed with the Catholic Church and tried to reform it and then broke from the Catholics to form a new Christian religion. The Protestant Reformation occurred when Catholics disagreed with the Catholic Church and tried to reform it and then broke from the Catholics to form a new Christian religion.
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Leaders of the Protestant Reformation The Split from the Catholic Church
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Before Luther Jan Huss: priest and reformer. He was burned at the stake for heresy. This occurred 100 years before Luther. Jan Huss: priest and reformer. He was burned at the stake for heresy. This occurred 100 years before Luther. John Wycliffe: teacher. He wanted reforms of the church based on the Bible and was critical of bad priests. John Wycliffe: teacher. He wanted reforms of the church based on the Bible and was critical of bad priests.
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Martin Luther – Lutheran Tradition Martin Luther – Lutheran Tradition German monk German monk nailed the 95 Theses to the Church door nailed the 95 Theses to the Church door95 Theses 95 Theses 1517 1517 salvation by faith alone salvation by faith alone
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Bible is ultimate authority Bible is ultimate authority All humans are equal before God All humans are equal before God Birth of the Protestant Church Birth of the Protestant Church
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John Calvin – Calvinist Tradition He started the “City of God” in Switzerland (Geneva) He started the “City of God” in Switzerland (Geneva) predestination predestination –Faith revealed by living a righteous life strict rules & work ethic strict rules & work ethic DancingDrinkingGambling
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King Henry VIII - Anglicanism This British king started the Church of England so he could divorce his wife. This British king started the Church of England so he could divorce his wife. Took over the land and wealth of the Catholic Church in England Took over the land and wealth of the Catholic Church in England Dismissed Pope’s authority Dismissed Pope’s authority –Made himself head of Church of England
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Henry’s Wives
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1. Catherine of Aragon Spanish princess —his brother’s widow Divorced Daughter Mary
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2. Anne Boleyn Long “courtship” Accused of infidelity Beheaded Daughter Elizabeth
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3. Jane Seymour Anne’s handmaid Died in childbirth Son Edward
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4. Anne of Cleves Political marriage with German princess Divorced
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5. Catherine Howard Young flirt Accused of infidelity Beheaded
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6. Catherine Parr Widowed nurse Survived
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The Heirs
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King Edward VI Protestant King at 10 Died at 15
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(Lady Jane Grey) Nine day queen Protestant puppet Removed by Mary
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Queen Mary I Catholic Killed 300 Protestants “Bloody Mary”
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Queen Elizabeth I & Her Achievements Protestant Protestant Established Church of England (Anglican) as official church Established Church of England (Anglican) as official church Unified country Unified country Tolerated dissenters (people who disagree) Tolerated dissenters (people who disagree) Expanded English territories with colonies overseas Expanded English territories with colonies overseas
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Spanish Armada Spain sent HUGE navy to invade England Spain sent HUGE navy to invade England –Wanted to make England Catholic again Elizabeth’s navy defeated the Armada in 1588 (a massive storm helped) Elizabeth’s navy defeated the Armada in 1588 (a massive storm helped) –Spain’s never recovers from the EPIC FAIL
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