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Standard 7.9 Students analyze the historical developments
of the Reformation. 1. List the causes for the internal turmoil in and
weakening of the Catholic church (e.g., tax policies, selling of indulgences).
2. Describe the theological, political, and economic ideas of the major figures during the Reformation (e.g., Desiderius Erasmus, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William Tyndale).
Outline of Chapter The Protestant Reformation
I. The Catholic Church Faces ChallengersA. Unpopular Church PracticesB. The Call for Reform
II. Martin Luther Urges ReformA. A Break from the ChurchB. Luther’s Teachings
III. Other ReformersA. William TyndaleB. John CalvinC. Henry VIII
Main Ideas The Catholic Church faced
challengers who were upset with the behavior of Catholic clergy and with church practices
Martin Luther urged reform in the Catholic Church, but he eventually broke away from the church
Other reformers built on the ideas of early reformers to create their own churches
Big Idea
Unsatisfied with the Roman Catholic Church, religious reformers broke away to form their own churches
How did the practices of the Roman Catholic Church affect the church?
They weakened the church’s influence
What was the connection between purgatory and
indulgences? Buying indulgences reduced the amount of time spent in purgatory