The Reformation 1500s

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The Reformation 1500s

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The Reformation 1500s. The Reformers. Martin Luther John Calvin Henry VIII. Remember:. The Church was incredibly powerful and influential-even over nobility They taught that they could not be wrong about anything . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Reformation 1500s

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Martin Luther

John Calvin

Henry VIII

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Remember:

• The Church was incredibly powerful and influential-even over nobility

• They taught that they could not be wrong about anything.

• If you disagreed you could be excommunicated (or declared a heretic…death)

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However:• New literacy (Gutenberg’s

printing press) led to new interpretation of Bible

• Scientific advances which contradicted the church

• The behavior of some priests during the Black Death gave people doubt

• Humanism led to new ideas about the importance of every individual

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Lived in Germany, trained in law

Chooses life as a monk

Upset over local corruption

Priest Tetzel selling indulgences (tickets to heaven)

Collects ideas and writes 95 Theses

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A list of things he thought were wrong (95 Complaints)-mailed to Pope

The Power of the Pope…all are equal in eyes of God

The Extreme Wealth of the Church

Indulgences (Catholic concept of salvation)

No celibacy, vernacular, faith alone!

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Gutenberg’s printing press spread ideas

Gained support from people… especially peasants*

Criticism/negative reaction from Rome

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The Diet of Worms (court trial)1520 Pope Leo X orders Luther to give up his beliefs (recant)Luther burned the order and was excommunicatedLuther went into hiding where he translated the New Testament into German – spreading his beliefs even further-equality in faith, mass in vernacular!

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Some local German churches accepted Luther’s ideas

Lutheranism was formed

Supported by German princes* who issued a formal “protest” against the church for suppressing the reforms

The reformers came to be known as [PROTEST]ants - Protestants

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Started in Switzerland – Calvinists

England = Puritans

Scotland = Presbyterians

Holland = Dutch Reform

France = Huguenots*

Germany = Reform Church

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Anti-Catholic

Influenced by Martin Luther

Disagreed with Luther’s “salvation through faith alone.”

Believed theocracy best government

Created his own Protestant denomination in Switzerland

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Purified approach to life:

No drinking, swearing, card playing, gambling etc..

“puritan work ethic”

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Calvin believed in:

Predestination

At birth it is already decided if you will go to heaven or hell

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“May little chickens dig out your eyes 100,000 times.”

- Calvin speaking to another reformer whose ideas he disagreed with

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For what cause would you risk burning at the

stake?

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1. German princes vs. Emperor Charles V

2. Charles V wins, but can’t force everyone back to Catholic Church3. 1555 Peace of Augsburg:

Official faith decided by local ruler

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# of followers

Catholic Protestant (Lutheran, Anglican, etc.)

1500 A.D.1560 A.D.1600 A.D.

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• The Catholic Church wants to stop the spread of Protestantism

• It was losing members which meant: losing money, land and authority

• They refocused and reformed a number of practices following the:

• Council of Trent (Catholic Reformation)

• Opened theology schools to counter Protestant experts (ex/ Jesuits)

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The Council of Trent 1545-63

• Catholic bishops gathered to reform and counter Protestants

• No more indulgences • Church decides interpretation of

Bible• 7 sacraments not just bap/com• Pilgrimage/penance forgive sins

(good works + faith upheld)• Clerical celibacy upheld• Mass continue in Latin

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PuritanHuguenots

Presbyterian

Mennonites/Amish