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Supported Martin Luther’s reform Believed in Predestination – God has already determined who will go to heaven before birth Nothing people can do can change this – Chosen people were the “elected”
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Ideas spread through Europe – Germany, Holland, France, England, and Scotland Calvin setup a theocracy in Geneva, Switzerland – A government based on religious teachings
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People who followed Calvin's teachings Believed people were sinners and need strict rules to regulate behavior – Church attendance was mandatory – Dancing, singing, feasting, wearing jewelry were forbidden
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Became King of England in 1509 Was a devout Catholic who spoke out against Luther – Pope gave him title “Defender of the Faith” Married Catherine of Aragon – Had a daughter Mary Wanted a male heir
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Henry asks the pope to annul his marriage – Declare it invalid and allow him to remarry Pope refuses to grant Henry’s request
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Henry VIII asks Parliament to end the Pope’s authority in England Parliament made Henry the head of the Church of England and granted his divorce – Married Anne Boleyn – 2 nd of six marriages
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Act of Supremacy required subjects to swear oath that Henry VIII was the Supreme head of the Church – Anglican church (Church of England) England became a Protestant country
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Henry closed Catholic monasteries and took their lands – Gave the lands and wealth to nobles
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What is predestination? What event led to the Protestant Reformation in England? Who was the head of the Church of England?
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Act of Supremacy required subjects to swear oath that Henry VIII was the Supreme head of the Church – Anglican church (Church of England) England became a Protestant country
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European Religions Today
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Sometimes known as the Catholic Reformation Developed as an attempt to keep Catholics from becoming Protestants Instituted reforms to the Church
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Meeting of Church officials to guide Church reforms – Met on and off for twenty years
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Reforms – Church interpretation of the Bible was final Any Christian who substituted their own view was a heretic – Faith and good works only way to get to heaven – Stopped sale of indulgences – Created the Index of Forbidden Books Banned and burned books that were offensive included Protestant Bibles
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Formed the Jesuit order – Emphasis on spiritual and moral discipline – Strict obedience to Church authority Focused on education and missionaries as way to stop spread of Protestant faith – Established schools – Sent missionaries to Africa, Asia, Americas Spanish solider who dedicated his life to Jesus after being wounded in battle
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The Church established a court to fight Protestantism and find religious heretics – Beliefs that differed from official church teachings
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Tried people accused of being Protestants, witches, & breaking Church laws – Used torture and execution
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Spanish Inquisition 1478 – Spanish monarchs wanted Spain to be a Catholic country only Tried Jews, Muslims, and Protestants as heretics
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What was the purpose of the Council of Trent? What was the purpose of the inquisition?
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