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Title: The Reformation


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The Reformation Counter-Reformation
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The Reformation
1500's
  • 16th Century religious reform movement
  • Led to new Christian sects not answerable to the
    Pope
  • Also known as the
  • PROTESTANT REFORMATION

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Long Term Causes
  • Renaissance- Humanism led people to question
    Church authority
  • Political Power shifted to strong Monarchs
  • Church Corruption Extravagance

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Immediate Cause
  • German Monk Martin Luther posts 95
    Theses on the door of a church in Wittenberg
  • Protested the sale of indulgences
  • The Printing Press helped spread his ideas
    throughout Northern Europe
  • Luther is excommunicated by Pope Leo X
  • Emperor Charles Vs Edict of Worms declares
    Luther an outlaw Heretic

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Wittenberg Church October 31,1517
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Martin Luther
  • Believed Pope could not grant a pardon for sins
  • Believed Christians reached heaven only by faith
    in God
  • Priests did not have special powers
  • Established the Lutheran Church in Germany

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John Calvin
  • Frenchman lead Protestants in Geneva ,Switzerland
  • Believed ideal govt. was a THEOCRACY
  • Promoted the idea of PREDESTINATION
  • Calvinist led strict, disciplined frugal lives
  • Calvinism spread to Germany, France, Scotland
    England
  • Many Protestant sects have roots in Calvinism

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John Knox
  • Scottish Preacher brought Calvins teachings to
    Scotland
  • Knoxs followers were known as
  • Presbyterians

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Protestantism in England
  • Henry the VIII broke with the Catholic Church
    because the Pope refused to annul his marriage to
    Catherine of Aragon
  • Parliament passes law ending the Popes power
    over England
  • Parliament makes the English King head of
    Englands church
  • Henry VIII marries 6 times

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Elizabeth I
  • Following Henry VIIIs death his 3 children
    eventually ruled
  • Edward VI continued Protestant reforms
  • Mary returned the English church to the Pope
  • Elizabeth I returned kingdom to Protestantism
  • Gave tolerance to Catholics
  • Aided Dutch Protestant Rebellion against
    SpainDefeated Spanish Armada

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The Counter Reformation
  • Known as the Catholic Reformation
  • Purpose was to strengthen Catholic Church keep
    Catholics from converting to Protestantism
  • Pope approves new religious orders such as the
    Jesuits
  • Pope Paul III Convenes the Bishops at the Council
    of Trent redefining the mission of the church
  • Reinforced the Inquisition in Papal territory

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The Council of Trent 1545 to 1563
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Long Term Effects of the Reformation
  • Religious Unity in Europe was shattered
  • Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, other Protestant
    Churches formed
  • Lead to anti- Semitism in Europe
  • Religious wars break out in Europe for over 100
    years

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Religous Conflicts
The Peasants War- 1524-1526 (German States) Peace
of Augsburg ended fighting between Charles V
German Lutheran Princes Wars of Religion
(1562-1598) French Huguenots vs. French Catholics
( Edict of Nantes) The Thirty Years War
(1618-1648) involved Catholics Protestants from
various European Countries
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