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1 Grab a Notes Sheet & a highlighter LT: LT: I can identify and trace the events of the Protestant Reformation. Daily 10: What was one effect of Gutenberg’s printing press? A.It spread Chinese culture to Western Europe. B.It increased wealth within the church community. C.It made the Bible more accessible to common people. D.It made books more expensive.

2 QUIZZZZ TIME 1.Put everything away. 2.After you finish your quiz, turn it into the basket and begin working on your vocabulary SILENTLY until everyone is finished working.

3 What is DUE tomorrow???

4 Protestant Reformation Vocabulary Martin Luther: pg. 389 Reformation: pg. 389 Salvation: pg. 390 Indulgences: pg. 391 Vernacular: notes from yesterday 95 Theses: 391

5 The Protestant Reformation

6 Introduction to the Reformation

7 During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church was the dominant religion in Western Europe Without a common government in Europe, the Catholic Pope became an important political leader On the manor, priests were powerful because the controlled peoples’ access to heaven by delivering the sacraments & absolving sins

8 The Catholic Church taught that people could gain access to heaven (called salvation) by having faith in God & doing good works for others

9 The church taught that Christians could gain more of God’s grace through a series of spiritual rituals called the Holy Sacraments Sacraments included Baptism, Confirmation, Communion, Confession, Marriage, Ordination of Priests, Last Rites for the Dying Practices of the Catholic Church

10 But, the church was also growing corrupt Clergy members took vows of chastity to abstain from sex…but some church leaders fathered children Priests were required to go through rigorous training in a monastery…but some church positions were sold to the highest bidder called simony Sometimes, feudal lords would use their influence to have friends or children named as priests, called lay investiture As a result, some clergy members were poorly educated

11 One of the most corrupt church practices was the selling of indulgences Indulges began as a way for people to repent for their sins through good works But rather than requiring good deeds, church leaders began selling indulgence certificates as a way of raising money These practices went unquestioned during the Middle Ages

12 STOP... Look back at the notes we just completed. Are there any words/vocabulary that you think are important? Take your highlighter and highlight those words.

13 By the time of the Renaissance, some Christians began criticizing church corruptions & questioned Catholic teachings Christian humanists believed that they could help reform the Catholic Church

14 In the 1300s, Reformers like John Wycliffe & priest Jan Hus attacked corruptions like indulges, said that the Bible (not the Pope) was the ultimate authority on Christianity, & wanted church teachings in the vernacular (local language) not Latin

15 Title ■ Text Catholic leaders responded to these criticisms by executing Wycliffe & Huss

16 In 1509, Christian humanist Erasmus published Praise of Folly which called for an end of corruptions

17 As a result of Johann Gutenberg’s invention of the moveable-type printing press in 1453, Erasmus’ book spread throughout Europe & increased calls for church reform

18 STOP... Look back at the notes we just completed. Are there any words/vocabulary that you think are important? Take your highlighter and highlight those words.

19 Martin Luther Reading Activity & Questions Work on your vocabulary

20 Put this on your page 19…Daily 10 from 9/1 LT: LT: I can identify and trace the events of the Protestant Reformation. Daily 10: Humanism during the Italian Renaissance was focused on… A.The affairs of the Catholic Church B.Self-sufficient manorial peasants C.The importance of the individual D.New political ideas and the role of the kings

21 Agenda 1.Turn in Vocabulary 2.Martin Luther Reading & Questions 3.Notes 4.Booklet- page 3 & 4 GO TERRORS!!!

22 The Protestant Reformation By the early 1500s, the Catholic Church was in turmoil over the controversy of corruption & its unwillingness to adopt reforms In Germany, a Catholic monk named Martin Luther became involved in a serious dispute with the Catholic Church

23 Martin Luther’s break from the Catholic Church began the Protestant Reformation & inspired a series of new Christian denominations protested reforming During the Protestant Reformation, reformers protested church corruptions & practices in hopes of reforming Christianity Protestant ReformationProtest Reform

24 Selling of Indulgences/95 Theses/Printing Press https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZTKKjx vBhE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZTKKjx vBhE

25 Martin Luther As a young boy in Germany, Luther was going to become a lawyer, but after he nearly died in a thunderstorm he vowed to become a Catholic priest

26 Martin Luther After studying the Bible as a monk, Martin Luther became a priest & scholar During his studies of the Bible, Luther became convinced that salvation could not be achieved by good works & sacraments Instead, Luther was inspired by St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans: “A person can be made good by having faith in God’s mercy”

27 Martin Luther Martin Luther believed that salvation was gained though having faith in God; He called this idea Justification by Faith Martin Luther was also deeply troubled by the church’s selling of indulgences, which he saw as false salvation

28 In 1517, Martin Luther wrote a list of arguments against church practices called the “Ninety-Five Theses” He posted the Ninety-Five Theses on the church door in the town of Wittenberg & welcomed debate of his ideas

29 The “Ninety-Five Theses” spread quickly through Europe causing an incredible controversy Many people, especially in Northern Europe, were excited about his ideas But the Catholic Church condemned Luther & rejected his ideas

30 In 1521, Luther was called before the Diet of Worms, a meeting of church & political leaders The Church demanded that Luther take back his teachings Luther refused, argued that the Bible was the only source of religious authority, & encouraged Christians to study the Bible for themselves At the Diet of Worms, Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Catholic Church

31 Martin Luther’s stand against the Catholic Church led to the formation of a new Christian denomination known as Lutheranism Lutheranism was the first of a series of “Protestant” Christian faiths that broke from the Catholic Church

32 The History Channel: Martin Luther Sparks a Revolution (2.54) Martin Luther Sparks a Revolution (2.54)

33 STOP... Look back at the notes we just completed. Are there any words/vocabulary that you think are important? Take your highlighter and highlight those words.

34 Booklet Project Work on pages 3 & 4 Make sure you are writing in complete sentences!!

35 Summarizer - write your name on your sticky note and complete the following Write 3 facts about the Reformation. Write 2 facts about Martin Luther. Write 1 question you have after today’s lesson.

36 ■ Essential Question: – What were the main beliefs of the Protestant faiths: Lutheranism, Calvinism, & Anglicanism? ■ CPWH Agenda for Unit 6.5: – Pop Quiz!! – The Protestant Reformation notes – Today’s HW: 17.4 – Unit 6 Test: Friday, November 11

37 ■ Essential Question: – What were the main beliefs of the Protestant faiths: Lutheranism, Calvinism, & Anglicanism? ■ Pop Quiz!!

38 Protestant Faiths ■ What were the main beliefs & practices of the first Protestant faiths: Lutheranism, Calvinism, & Anglicanism? – As a class, read the placards on Lutheranism, Calvinism, & Anglicanism – Complete the chart as you read – Be prepared to discuss your answers

39 Protestant Reformation

40 The History Channel: The English Reformation (2.05) The English Reformation (2.05)


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