PPT-Aim: What caused the Protestant Reformation?
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Protestant Reformation Vocabulary Purgatory A condition or place where the dead suffer punishment for their sins in order to purify their souls Indulgence Reduction
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Protestant Reformation Vocabulary Purgatory A condition or place where the dead suffer punishment for their sins in order to purify their souls Indulgence Reduction of the time that will be spent in purgatory. Protestant Reformation: Beginning Protestant = someone who protested the Catholic ChurchReformation = when people demand changes IndulgencesIndulgences= certificatesthat take away sin-church is sellin How did the Reformation bring about two different religious paths in Europe?. Catholic . monarchs and the Catholic Church fought back against the Protestant challenge. . They . took steps to reform the Church and to restore its spiritual leadership of the Christian world. . 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. Key Vocabulary. Martin Luther. Indulgences. Latin. Pope. 95 Theses. Reformation. Catholics. Protestants. Excommunication. Peace of Augsburg. Counter Reformation. Jesuits. Inquisition. Questions. 1. How did the Renaissance help the Reformation to begin? . Mrs. Tucker. Victor Valley High School. Main Points. The social and religious . origins. of the . Reformation.. Martin Luther. ’s role in the . German Reformation.. The course of the . Reformation in Switzerland, France, and England.. 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. and the Scientific Revolution. As Protestant reformers divide over beliefs, the Catholic Church makes reforms. The Reformation Continues after Luther (1517) and Henry VIII (1531). Switzerland. Swiss priest Huldrych Zwingli. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Session 8 . Andy Woods, Th.M.., JD., PhD.. Sr. Pastor, Sugar Land Bible Church. President Chafer Theological Seminary. Introduction. Oct 31, 1517. 500 years. Far reaching impact. Warm-Up Q. :. Look at this . image: What . is the main . idea of the . Protestant . Reformation?. During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church was the dominant religion in Western Europe. Without a common government in Europe, the Catholic Pope became an important political leader. Why did Martin Luther challenge the Catholic Church?. Essential Question:. What Was Happening. In Europe Before. The Reformation?. The Conflict Between Pope and King. The struggles between Charles V and Pope Leo X highlighted the growing war between both leaders for control of Europe.. Catholic . Reformation?. Anti-Reformation. ?. Change or Continuity?. Meta-narratives of the Reformation. The . Weberian. . Legacy. The end of the Middle Ages. The end of scholasticism and the start of . Pick up the papers on the desk by the door. . Update your ToC:. Page 15: Vocab Quiz – Ren. And Ref.. Page 16: Notes – the Reformation Begins. Page 17: Reformation Map. Log into Kahoot.it and use this PIN number to join the vocab review game:. Timeline. Culture. Protestant Reformation. Reformation . – movement to reform the Catholic Church. Causes. Renaissance values (humanism, secularism). Church wealth & taxes. Monarchs challenging Church’s power. Abuses in the Church. Nepotism: Appointing one’s own relations as cardinals or bishops whether they were suitable or not.. Simony: buying or selling important Church positions.. Pluralism: Holding more than one Church position at the same time. .
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