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Title: 6 Providential Foundations to the Reformation


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6 Providential Foundations to the Reformation
  • 1. Changes in Philosophy in Universities
  • 2. Sulliman the Magnificent
  • 3. Corruption in the Catholic Church
  • 4. Printing Press
  • 5. The Fragmented Nature of the Holy Roman Empire
  • 6. Collapse of the Feudal System

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Providence
  • Gods orchestrating all circumstances and events
    in His universe for His glory and the good of His
    people Jerry Bridges
  • Providence is that continuous agency of God by
    which He makes all the events of the physical and
    moral universe fulfill the original design with
    which He created it. Augustus Strong

3
Changes in Philosophy in the Universities
  • Platoism
  • (want to know what it became)
  • Shift in Philosophy in the Universities
  • Known as the Renaissance

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Changes in Philosophy in the Universities cont
  • PlatoismTruth lies in Universals or
    Classifications
  • The earth is round
  • The Church has authority
  • Maintained the established order discouraged
    questioning

5
Changes in Philosophy in the Universities cont
  • Nominalism
  • (want to know what its made of)
  • William of Ockham A Franciscan Monk who taught
    at Oxford 1285-1347
  •  Universals are not reality but only in the human
    mind Universals are like names new

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Changes in Philosophy in the Universities cont
  • We call it that but in reality thats just what
    we call it not what it is Ex. Chair
  • Every so called universalism is radically
    individual Particularism
  • Therefore because of nominalism the cry of the
    Renaissance was back to the sources

7
Suleiman the Magnificent 1520-1566
  • The Rise of Islam proved to be one of Gods
    Providential boosts to Reformation
  • The Ottoman Turks took over the lands of the
    Seljuk Turks and conquered the Byzantine Empire
  • In 1453 the Ottoman Empire took Constantinople
    after a siege of several months

8
Suleiman the Magnificent 1520-1566
  •  This invasion of Palestine and Greece resulted
    in Hebrew and Greek scholars being replanted in
    universities throughout Spain and Europe.
  • Helps to know Hebrew and Greek when all around
    scholars are saying back to the sources!

9
Suleiman the Magnificent 1520-1566
  • Question Suleimans generals
  • 1st name was Achmedwhat was his last name?

10
The Corruption of the Roman Catholic Church
(hence RCC)
  • Who was the 1st Pope
  • Luther--Boniface III 607-608 Usurped title of
    Universal Bishop

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The Corruption of the RCC
  • Calvin--Gregory the Great 590-606

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The Corruption of the RCC
  • Zwingli--Hildebrand or Gregory VII 1073-1085
  • Established infallibility of the Pope

13
The Corruption of the RCC
  • Anabaptist--Constantine
  • Wed (welded) the Church to the State

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The Corruption of the RCC
  • Height of Papal power culminated in Innocent III
     1198-1216
  • Became Pope at 37 years old
  • Ruled political leaders
  • Businesslike, and an opportunist determined to
    expand RCCs power

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The Corruption of the RCC
  • Started celibacy to stop clan rule of church
    parishes and provinces
  • An example of Gregorys power
  • He made King John of England (signer of the Magna
    Carta) submit to an interdict and excommunication
    for not seating the Popes guy as Archbishop of
    Canterbury

16
The Corruption of the RCC
  • So Gregory was the 1st Pope and Innocent III was
    the height of Papal power.

17
The Corruption of the RCC
  • Roland H. Bainton in his book The Reformation of
    the 16th Century sees 3 stages in the rise and
    fall of Papal power.
  • Dissemination 500-1100 AD
  • Domination 1200-1300
  • Disintegration 1400-1500

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The Corruption of the RCC
  • During the domination stage the philosophical
    foundation of Catholic beliefs were produced by
    Thomas Aquinas and his major work Summa Thelogica
  • On a massive scale (smaller in size to the 1539
    edition of the Institutes)

19
The Corruption of the RCC
  • The Summa established the 7 Sacraments Mary
    worship, the Mass, and purgatory as major
    doctrines of the RCC

20
The Corruption of the RCC
  • At Luthers time the RCC had some major problems
  • Sale of indulgences (an indulgence is a reprieve
    of an amount of time spent in Purgatory)
  • Priestly immorality Most priests at this time
    had a mistress

21
The Corruption of the RCC
  • Relics things like a thorn from Christs crown,
    or a nail from the cross these were used to
    solicit funds and lop off more time in Purgatory.
  • Absenteeism and the holding of multiple offices
    (to raise your income)

22
Printing Press
  • Printing Press invented by Johannes Gutenberg in
    1450
  • Prior to the printing press all books
    (incunabula) were hand written

23
Printing Press
  • Prior to the printing press possibly ½ million
    books in existence
  • 10 years after the printing press 3 million
  • 1550 metal screw (iron) replaces the wood screw
    increasing longevity of the equipment

24
Printing Press
  • The result is that books can now be purchased b
    the emerging middle class the 1st Gutenberg Bible
    would have cost 750 in todays dollars.
  • Knowledge increases
  • The Renaissance flourishes

25
The Fragmented Nature of the Holy Roman Empire
  • The last Roman Emperor in the West was Romulus
    Augustus who was disposed by the Goths in 476
  • The Ostogoths (Easter Goths) settled above the
    Black Sea in the Ukraine Kiev
  • Western (Roman) civilization and law continued
    even though Rome ended politically

26
The Fragmented Nature of the Holy Roman Empire
  • With the rise of Pope Gregory I (Gregory the
    Great) 590-604 Rome began to be emancipated from
    Byzantium and the Papal states were formed

27
The Fragmented Nature of the Holy Roman Empire
  • In 800 Charlemagne was crowned emperor of the
    west. He claimed to restore legitimate succession
    from Rome
  • But this caused problems between the Roman
    Emperors and RCC

28
The Fragmented Nature of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Beginning with Otto I in 962 Germany and Italy
    were joined together in what was called the Holy
    Roman Empire ended in 1806 when Francis II
    renounced his title. (age of Napoleon)
  • It was called Holy because the Pope crowned the
    Emperor

Francis II
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The Fragmented Nature of the Holy Roman Empire
  • 1500 the Diet of Augsburg establishes Council of
    Regency to oversee HRE and divides the HRE into 6
    regions (electors)

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Collapse of Feudal System
  • Money instead of barter
  • Increased travel and trade fueled the new
    emerging middle class the artisans
  • Invention of gunpowder and cannons Bureau
    Brothers
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