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The Protestant Reformation Chapter 1 Section 3 Objectives: 1.Summarize the factors that encouraged the Protestant Reformation 2.Analyze Martin Luther’s role in shaping the Protestant Reformation 3.Explain the teachings and impact of John Calvin
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I. The Protestant Reformation European Uncertainty – Printing Press Humanist ideals were easily spread – Classical Education – Emphasis on social reform Church Abuses – Caught up in worldly affairs – Renaissance Popes Between 1450 and 1520 – Pope Nicholas V – Pope Pius II – Pope Sixtus IV – Pope Julius II – Pope Alexander VI – Pope Leo X Led lavish lifestyles Supported the arts Increased fees – Indulgences » Lessening the time spent in Purgatory » People would by them
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Martin Luther – German Monk – Disliked the corruption of the church – The 95 Thesis 95 criticism of the church corruption Nailed to the doors of a church in Wittenberg Copies flew around Europe – Charles V Holey Roman Emperor Issues the Edict of Worms – Making Luther an outlaw – Illegal to support him » The people completely supported him
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Luther’s Teachings – Pushed literacy – Banned indulgences – Simplified rituals – Permitted marriage by priests Luther’s Ideas Spread – Followers are called Protestants A number of followers will be German princes
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Peasant’s Revolt – Many took up Luther’s cause – They demanded social change – Luther believed in social order – As the revolt becomes violent, Luther denounces it The Peace of Augsburg – Issued by Charles V Realized that fighting Lutheranism was a losing battle Each prince can decide which religion was allowed – Catholics remained in the Southern part of the HRE – Protestants to the North
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Swiss Reform – Ulrich Zwingli Introduced religious reform to the Swiss War breaks out in Switzerland in 1531 – Zwingli is found by his enemies, cut up and burned – John Calvin Published Institutes of the Christian Religion – Book on protestant thought – Predestination » God already determined salvation » Saints and Sinners All tried to live like saints » Only the saved could live truly Christian lives – He sets up a Theocracy » Government run by church leaders » Calvinists believed that: They were chosen by God Hard work Discipline Honesty Morality
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