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Title: The Protestant Reformation


1
The Protestant Reformation
  • SS.A.3.4.2 SS.B.1.4.4 SS.B.2.4.3

2
Christian Humanism
  • As the new classical learning and humanism spread
    north from Italy
  • In the north, it is known as Christian Humanism
    the belief that humans have the ability to reason
    and improve themselves.
  • Through study of classics and basic writings of
    Christianity, inner piety would reform the Church
  • To change society, you must first change the
    people who make society

3
Desiderius Erasmus
  • Believed Christianity should show people how to
    live, rather than provide a system of beliefs to
    achieve salvation
  • Philosophy of Christ
  • He wanted to change the Catholic Church from
    within
  • Criticized the abuses of the church

4
Trouble In The Church
  • Renaissance popes fail to meet churchs spiritual
    needs
  • Too involved in Italian politics
  • Many church officials used office to advance
    their own agenda and fortune
  • Sale of Indulgences

5
Martin Luther The Protestant Reformation
  • Martin Luther, a German monk and professor, has
    idea about salvation from studying the Bible
  • Good works are not needed, salvation comes from
    faith in Christ alone.
  • Justification by faith alone
  • The Bible becomes the only authority to Luther
    and his followers (Protestants)

6
The Ninety-Five Theses
  • Luther did not consider himself a rebel
  • Upset by selling of indulgences
  • 1517 Luther writes 95 problems he sees in the
    church Ninety-Five Theses printed
  • Spreads throughout Germany, Europe
  • Pope Leo X ignores problem
  • 1520 Luther begins to ask German princes to
    break with Catholic Church and establish a
    reformed German Church

7
Martin Luther
8
Break-Away Church
  • Luther attacks Church sacraments
  • Sees them a destroying the true meaning of the
    gospels to him, only baptism and Communion
    (Eucharist) were meaningful
  • Also wanted priests to be able to marry
  • Luther is excommunicated in 1521
  • Holy Roman Emperor Charles V also not happy with
    Luther, M.L. is outlawed
  • Protected by his prince in Wittenberg

9
Rise of Lutheranism
  • Luthers movement becomes a revolution
  • Princes who agreed with Luther broke with the
    emperor, took control of the Catholic churches in
    their areas, and put them under government
    control (Lutheran)
  • Luther changes the Catholic mass, with more
    emphasis on The Bible, preaching and songs
  • Lutheranism becomes the first Protestant faith

10
Political Unrest in Germany
  • Peasants rise up against lords
  • Luther sides with lords
  • Many lords have sway on Luthers thinking
  • Luther is dependent on German lords for the
    growth of his church
  • The faith of Luthers movement is closely based
    on politics

11
German Politics Reform
  • Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, was also Charles
    IKing of Spain
  • Controlled an empire including Spain and its
    colonies, Germany, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, the
    Italian Duchy of Milan, the Kingdom of Naples
    and the Low Countries (Flanders)
  • Hoped to keep control of his empire by keeping it
    Catholic

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Problems In Germany
  • Charles goes to war with France for 20 yrs
  • Pope sides with France
  • Turks expand empire into Charles lands
  • Charles fights the Turks on the eastern front
  • German lords/princes who agree with Luther, break
    away from H.R. Empire
  • Lutherans have time to organize while Charles is
    fighting his wars, ready for war
  • Peace of Augsburg Luther and Catholic states are
    equal within the empire
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