PPT-Chapter 21 Protesting against the Protestants: Anabaptism and the Radical Reformation

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Questions to be addressed in this chapter Who were the Anabaptists and where did the term Anabaptist come from What did the Anabaptists believe that was distinct

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Questions to be addressed in this chapter Who were the Anabaptists and where did the term Anabaptist come from What did the Anabaptists believe that was distinct from the Magisterial Reformers. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students by Tracy Chevalier. Mrs. . Kercher. Chapter 20 – Literature in History. Born 1962. Lived in Washington, DC then later moved to London, England. Worked as a reference editor for several years. Girl with a Pearl Earring . Recall. What is the Reformation?. How did the Catholic Church respond to the reformation?. Northern Europe. Germany was the birthplace of Protestants (Remember, Luther was German). From Germany Protestant ideas spread through North Europe to places like Sweden, Poland, Scotland, and Denmark. Take out your study guide for the Protestant Reformation.. **One person from each group please . pass out chromebooks**. Setting up Your Student Accounts in NCEDCloud so they can access Powerschool, Schoolnet, and Canvas. The Exercise of First Amendment Rights. The First Amendment. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the . freedom of speech. APEURO: Lecture 2B. Mrs. Kray. Some slides taken from Susan M. . Pojer. Reformation. Europe. (Late 16. c. ). Because a common religious faith had been the one element uniting all of Europe for almost 1,000 years, the fragmentation of belief led to profound changes in European life and society. Militants and Pacifists. Munster. Munster: key players. Melchior Hoffman:. Inspiration for . Mattys. ; preached Christ’s imminent return, elimination of the . ungodly. Bernard Rothman: . priest who became a radical, influenced by Hoffman. Space Bar to display the answers.. 4. Church of England. Lutheran, Calvinist, . and Anabaptist. The Spread of Protestantism. Zwinglian. Ref. and Calvinism. With the Peace of . Augsburg. , Christian unity was . Social:. Renaissance: Values of humanism and secularism (People question the church). Printing Press: Spread ideas critical of Church. Political:. Monarchs challenged Church as supreme power in Europe (Why?). reign 1509-1547 CE. Henry VIII. . __________-A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin. indulgence. . ___________- He posted a written protest against the Catholic Churches “Pardon-Merchants” on the door (95 Thesis) of a castle church in Wittenburg, a German state in Saxony.. Church Reformation Continues. Ulrich Zwingli. I enjoyed reading the 95 Thesis of Luther. I brought the Reformation (changing/leaving the Catholic faith) to Zurich, Switzerland . I wanted Christians to study the bible on their own, deepen their faith and understanding through their own understanding.. The Reformation. Setting the stage:. By the tenth century, the . Roman Catholic Church . dominated religious life in Northern and Western . Europe.. Many people began to . criticize. the Church’s . The Renaissance and Reformation (1300–1650) Lesson 4 Reformation Ideas Spread Key Terms sects Henry VIII Mary Tudor Thomas Cranmer Elizabeth canonized compromise Council of Trent Ignatius of Loyola (MATTHEW 16:18; 28:20). WHY BAPTISTS ARE NOT PROTESTANTS. The Protestant Reformation is usually dated from October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in .

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