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Title: Luther


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Luther The Protestant Reformation
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Why does it matter?
  • Nearly 1/5 of the Christians in todays world are
    Protestants.
  • The Reformation not only changed the face of
    Christianity in Europe, it also changed the
    culture.
  • Luther called for a reform not a revolt.

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Causes of the Reformation
  • Social
  • Political
  • Renaissance values of humanism and secularism led
    people to question the Church.
  • The printing press helped to spread ideas
    critical of the Church
  • Powerful monarchs challenged the Church as the
    supreme power in Europe.
  • Many rulers viewed the pope as a foreign ruler
    and challenged his authority.

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Causes of the Reformation
  • Economic
  • Religious
  • European princes and kings were jealous of the
    Churchs wealth.
  • Merchants and others resented having to pay taxes
    to the Church.
  • Some church leaders had become worldly and
    corrupt.
  • Many people found church practices such as the
    sale of indulgences corrupt.

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Luther The 95 Theses
  • Luther went to seminary and then began teaching
    scripture at the University of Wittenberg.
  • While there he began to study beyond the limits
    of the school and became angry with practices of
    the Catholic Church.
  • Specifically he became a spokesman against the
    selling of indulgences. (Johann Tetzel)

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The 95 Theses
  • - Martin Luther was so troubled by the selling of
    indulgences by Tetzel, that he wrote his 95
    theses (formal statements) attacking those who
    called for the selling of indulgences to save
    ones soul.

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Luthers 3 Major Teachings
  • People could win salvation only by faith in Gods
    gift of forgiveness. The church taught that
    faith and good works were needed.
  • All Church teachings should be clearly based on
    the words of the Bible. Both the pope and church
    traditions were false authorities.
  • All people with faith were equal. Therefore
    people did not need priests to interpret the
    Bible for them.

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The Response to Luther
  • Pope Leo X threatens Luther with excommunication
    if he does not take back his statements.
  • Luther will not take them back and is
    excommunicated by the Pope.

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The Response to Luther
  • Holy Roman Emperor Charles V opposes Luthers
    teachings and summons him to court.
  • He claims Luther is a heretic and outlaw and that
    his books must be burned.
  • Peasants Revolt of 1524 leaves 100,000 people
    dead across Europe.
  • Luther is horrified and hurries to stop the
    peasants.
  • He called for reform.not revolt.

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War within Germany
  • Charles V declares war on his own princes. After
    defeating them though, he is unable to force them
    into the Catholic Church.
  • The famous religious settlement between Charles V
    and his princes becomes known as the Peace of
    Augsburg.

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The Founding of Protestantism
  • German princes support Luther and will not let
    the Catholic Church exercise control over them.
  • Those who are Christians but belong to
    non-Catholic churches begin to be known as
    Protestants.

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English Monarchs Their Beliefs
  • Henry VIII
  • Edward VI
  • Was Catholic and became a Protestant for
    political reasons.
  • Was convinced his wife Catherine would have no
    more children to take the throne.
  • Had Parliament pass laws to end the popes power
    and allow Henry to divorce.
  • Was Protestant but was too young too run the
    empire.
  • Has older advisors who are all Protestant.
  • Only reigned for 6 years.

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English Monarchs Their Beliefs
  • Mary I
  • Elizabeth
  • Took the throne in 1553 and was Catholic.
  • She returned the throne to the English Church.
  • She met much resistance until her death.
  • Determined to return her kingdom to
    Protestantism.
  • Parliament obeyed and set up the Anglican Church
    which was to be known as the only Church of
    England.
  • This would be a moderate church encouraging both
    Catholics and Protestants to join.

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The Anglican Church
  • Pleased Protestants
  • Pleased Catholics
  • Priests were allowed to marry.
  • Sermons were given in English so the common man
    could understand.
  • Kept many traditions such as the rich robes.
  • Church services were revised to be similar to
    Catholic services.

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Protestant Reformation
  • Led by Martin Luther.
  • Was begun to rid the Church of wrongdoings and
    misinterpretations of scripture.
  • Changed the Catholic Church and created the
    Protestant Church.
  • Led to much debate, turmoil, and even bloodshed
    within Europe.
  • Led to a period of constant change in the English
    monarchy.

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Reformation Illustration
  • Create an illustration depicting the story of the
    Protestant Reformation.
  • Select a part or all of what weve studied to
    illustrate.
  • On the back of the paper, describe what your
    picture illustrates.
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