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Martin Luther Starts the Reformation
  • Martin Luthers protest over abuses in the
    Catholic Church led to the founding of Protestant
    churches.

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I. CAUSES OF THE REFORMATION
  • Secular and humanistic ideas challenged church
    authority
  • B. Germans resisted payment to the church in Rome
  • C. Problems in the Catholic Church
  • 1. Corruption (especially Popes)
  • 2. Illiterate priests
  • D. Early Calls for Reform
  • 1. John Wycliffe and Jan Hus
  • 2. People of Florence burned possessions

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II. LUTHER CHALLENGES THE CHURCH
  • A. Martin Luther----------------------------
  • Opposed Indulgences
  • pardons for sins or
  • crimes committed which
  • were purchased

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  • B. The 95 Theses
  • 1. Oct. 31, 1517!!
  • 2. Nailed the 95 Theses to a church and asked for
    open debate
  • 3. Reformationmovement of religious reform

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  • 4. 3 Main Ideas
  • a. People could win salvation only by faith in
    Gods gift of
  • forgiveness. The Church taught that faith
    and good works were
  • required for salvation.
  • b. All Church teachings should be
  • clearly based on the words of the
  • Bible. The pope and church
  • traditions were false authorities.
  • c. All people with faith were equal.
  • Therefore, people did not need
  • priests to interpret the Bible for
  • them.

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III. THE RESPONSE TO LUTHER
  • A. The Popes Threat
  • 1. Leo excommunicated Luther
  • B. The Emperors Opposition
  • 1. Holy Roman Emperor issued Edict of Worms
  • a. declared Luther a heretic
  • b. Luther translated the Bible into German while
    in hiding
  • c. Followers became Lutherans

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  • C. The Peasants Revolt
  • 1. In response to serfdom, peasants across the
    German countryside revolted.
  • 2. Luther urged princes to show no mercy to end
    revolt
  • 3. Over 100,000 killed
  • Luther lost some influence over peasants but
    remained influential
  • D. Germany at War
  • 1. Protestant-protest of the Church
  • 2. Princes signed protest against Church, led
    to war

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Peace of Augsburg(1555)Religion of each German
state would be decided by that states ruler
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The Reformation Spreads to England
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IV. ENGLAND BECOMES PROTESTANT
  • A. Henry VIII Wants a Son
  • 1. 42 year old wife Catherine of Aragon had not
    produced a male heir
  • 2. Pope denied annulment of marriage
  • a. Catherines nephew was Holy Roman Emperor

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  • B. The Reformation Parliament
  • 1. Henry VIII asked Parliament to end Popes
    power in England
  • 2. He married Anne Boleyn
  • 3. Act of Supremacy passed
  • made King, not Pope,
  • the head of the Church
  • of England

'A woman who is the scandal of Christendom.' -Kat
harine of Aragon describes her rival, 1531
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  • C. Consequences of Henrys Changes
  • 1. Seized church land (20 of England)
  • 2. Henry has 6 wives (3rd one gave him a son,
    Edward)
  • 3. Daughter Mary (Bloody Mary) supports
    Catholicism
  • D. Elizabeth Restores Protestantism
  • 1. Establishes state run Anglican Church (Church
    of England)
  • a. Priests could marry
  • b. Services in English
  • E. The Spanish Armada
  • 130 ships attacked England-England defeated
    Spanish

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Next.The Reformation Continues
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The Reformation Continues
  • John Calvin and other Reformation leaders began
    new Protestant churches. The Catholic Church
    also made reforms.

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I. CALVIN BEGINS ANOTHER PROTESTANT CHURCH
  • A. Calvin and His Teachings
  • 1. Men and women are sinful by nature
  • 2. God chooses few people to save
  • a. PredestinationGod knew from the beginning of
    time who will be saved
  • i. (What effect would predestination have on
    peoples lives?)
  • b. Calvinismreligion based on Calvins teachings

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  • B. Calvin Runs Geneva
  • 1. Ideal government is a Theocracygovernment
    controlled by religious leaders
  • 2. Calvin runs Geneva
  • a. Strict rules
  • i. No bright colors
  • ii. No card playing
  • iii. Religious classes mandatory
  • b. Geneva model city to Protestants

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II. OTHER REFORMERS
  • A. The Anabaptists
  • 1. Needed to be baptized again as an adult
  • 2. Separation of church and state and refused to
    fight in wars
  • influenced Amish and
  • Quakers
  • B. Women of the Reformation
  • 1. Women protected reformers
  • 2. As Protestant religion grew, womens roles
    were diminished

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III. THE CATHOLIC REFORMATION
  1. Many who remained loyal to Catholic Church
    reformed the church itself
  2. Based upon what you have seen in the Protestant
    Reformation, make a TO DO list for the Roman
    Catholic Church

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