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The break down
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Best known Christian humanist Believed in the “philosophy of Christ” which means Christians should show people how to live good lives on a daily basis not just provide beliefs to save them. Looked to reform the catholic church from within, not break away from it. His ideas did however spark the way for reformation
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Corruption!!! Popes too concerned with politics and worldly interests ex. Julius II led armies against his enemies Leaders of the church failed to meet their responsibilities to the people Worldly –wise clergy had little interest in the spiritual needs of the people This paved the way for change
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A Monk and Professor at Wittenberg Believed that Humans are not saved through good works but only by their faith in God His justification by faith became the chief teaching of the protestant reformation Bible is the only source of religious truth Creates and sends out the ninety-five theses
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An attack on the practices of selling indulgences. What are indulgences? Thousands of copies spread through-out Germany What was created during this time that some many could be made?
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3 yrs later Luther moves to toward a break of the catholic church He calls for princes to over throw the papacy in Germany and start new reformed state churches Calls for Clergy to be allowed to marry Catholic Church excommunicates him and with the Edict of Worms declares him an outlaw, his works burned and to be arrested
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His religious movement becomes a revolution Rulers support his movement and take control of catholic churches, form state churches supervised by the govt. Luther sets up new services, bible reading, preaching the word of God, and a song Lurthernism is the first Protestant faith
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1524 Luther faced a political crisis, German peasants revolted against their Lords, looking to Luther for support Luther supported the Lords, saying that God put them in charge This made Luther even more dependant on the Lords and Princes to grow his church ideas
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Charles V same as Charles the I who sacked Rome What did his empire consist of? Pg 417 Wanted to keep his empire catholic to preserve unity. German Princes organized and supported Lutheranism Charles seeks peace and creates the Peace of Augsburg: accepted the division of Christianity in Germany
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Ulrich Zwingli: a priest in Zurich introduced reform in Switzerland Relics and images were abolished, paintings and decorations removed, Services of scripture reading, prayer and sermons replaced catholic mass
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War breaks out between Catholic and Protestant and Zwingli dies Leadership of the Protestantism in Switzerland now passed down to John Calvin John Calvin: from France, converts to Protestantism and forced to flee to Switzerland Writes a book: “Institutes of Christian Religion”
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Believed like Luther in Justification by faith alone to explain how humans achieve salvation However he believes in predestination: God had determined in advance who would be saved and who wouldn’t Calvinism became a dynamic and active faith, they spread there faith to other people.
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1536 Calvin began working to reform the city of Geneva He created a church government. Also creates a special Court called the Consistory, which enforced moral life and doctrinal purity. Court would punish, for “crimes” like dancing, singing obscene songs, drunkenness, swearing and playing cards/gambling
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Geneva becomes powerful center of Protestantism Trains missionaries who go all over europe and establish Calvinist churches in France, Netherlands, Scotland and Central & Eastern Europe. Calvinism replaces Lutheranism as the most dynamic form of Protestantism and Geneva stood as the center of Protestant Reformation.
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Rooted in Politics, not religion King Henry VIII wants to divorce wife. (no male Heir) Pope won’t Annul/ declare invalid marriage Henry turns to England's church courts the Archbishop grants his request and he marries Anne Boleyn and has another girl (Queen Elizabeth I)
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1534 At Henry’s request, Parliament moves to officially break away from the Roman Catholic church declares King the only supreme head on earth and of the New Church of England. Its Called the Act of Supremacy of 1534 King uses his new power to sell church lands and raise money for treasury and supporters
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Henry dies and His son Edward VI, son form third wife, takes over at just 9 yrs. old He moves to a more protestant belief, giving clergy the right to marry and creating a new Protestant church service. Edward dies of tuberculosis at 16
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Mary the Daughter of Henry’s first wife now takes the Throne. She is catholic and wants to move the country back to Catholicism, but her actions create the opposite affect. Known as Bloody Mary due to burning 300 protestants she pushes the people to embrace Protestantism even more
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Radicals who believed, states shouldn't have religious power Believed in spiritual rebirth and adult baptism Believed in Spiritual Equality All Christians were considered priests, and one in community of believers could be a minister (except women) Believed in complete separation of church and state
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Clergy allowed to marry Family now be placed at the center of life with mutual love between husband and wife However Protestantism still supported the idea as the husband is the ruler of the home and wife remain obedient and to bear children Anti-Semitism, still played a role in society, Luther excepted converted Jews but if resisted he often encouraged violence against them Papal states would place non converting Jews in to segregated ghettos
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Ignatius of Loyola, founded the society of Jesus, known as the Jesuits Recognized as a religious order By Pope Jesuits took vow of absolute obedience to the Pope Used education to spread catholic ideas and restored Catholicism throughout Germany and Eastern Europe
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Pope Paul III see’s a need for change creates the a Reform Commission in 1537 Commission is to determine the church’s ills/ problems Commission finds that past Popes corrupt policies are to blame
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Pope Paul III creates the Counsel of Trent This group consists of cardinals, archbishops, abbots and theologians and they met off and on for 18 years in the city of Trent. What they Do: 1. Reaffirm that both faith and good works are needed for salvation 2. The seven sacraments, the Catholic view of the Eucharist and clerical celibacy were all upheld 3. belief of purgatory and the use of indulgence, (banning the sale of them) Result: Now the Catholic church has clear Doctrine/purpose and is unified under the Pope’s Authority, ready to combat other faiths
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