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The Protestant Reformation
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Causes Abuses by Church Officials –sale of indulgences –corruption –uneducated clergy –clergy does not follow church rules
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Causes Secularism and humanism challenge church authority Kings challenge power of Pope Printing Press spreads new ideas rapidly
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Events Church Reformers in the 15th century (Jan Hus, John Wycliffe, Savonarola) Martin Luther´s “95 Theses” 1517 in Wittenberg –critizes sale of indulgences
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Jan Hus (1369 - 1415)
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Martin Luther (1483- 1546)
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Events Luther asks for full reform of Catholic Church Pope Leo X bans Luther’s works Luther declared outlaw by German Emperor Charles V. Luther goes into hiding and translates the Bible into German
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Charl es V. (1500 - 1558)
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Luther’s Main Ideas Salvation achieved only through Grace of God Truth only in Bible - People have to read Bible themselves Church can’t forgive sins based on money contributions
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Effects End of religious unity New protestant churches Kings increase power over church Religious wars and persecution Education becomes more important
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The Holy Roman Empire German Peasants revolt to end serfdom German Princes split between Lutheran and Catholic doctrines Charles V. fights war against Protestant princes
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The Holy Roman Empire Peace of Augsburg in 1555 gives Germany an uneasy 60 year peace Subjects have to follow the religion of their ruler Conflicts between Protestant and Catholics lead to 30-Years-War (1618-1648)
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Holy Roman Empire Peace of Westphalia (1648): - Protestant Princes are fully accepted, have hegemony over their territory -Power of Holy Roman Emperor effectively weakened, no common foreign policy -France, England become more influential than Holy Roman Empire
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England Pope refuses to annul Henry VIII. marriage with Catherine of Aragon Henry VIII breaks away from Catholicism and founds Anglican Church
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England Henry confiscates lands of the church King of England Head of Church Power of Kings increases in England Wars of Religion in England Protestantism becomes dominant under Elizabeth I.
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France Protestant Minority: Hugeonots Civil War between Hugenots and Catholics Hugenot leader converts to Catholicism („Paris is worth a mass“.), grants protestanst limited religious freedom (Edict of Nantes)
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Massacre of St. Bartholemew´s Day
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Other Reformers John Calvin John Knox: Presbyterian Church Huguenots: in France Anabaptists: Radical Community that believes in equal property for everybody
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Reaction of the Church Luther excommunicated Counterreformation Council of Trent Inquisition Jesuit Order: Establishes Catholic schools all over the World
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