PPT-The Reformation

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Many especially the humanists believed the church was more interested in worldly matters than spirituality Political power and wealth over religious teachings Printing

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Many especially the humanists believed the church was more interested in worldly matters than spirituality Political power and wealth over religious teachings Printing press played a large part. 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. . Some rights reserved. by . Lawrence OP. For every action…. There is an equal and opposite reaction.. . -- Newton’s Third Law of Motion. A Response is Necessary.. The Council . of Trent. Counter-Reformation. A Mr. Ayala Presentation. 1) What was the Catholic Church’s Response to Luther? . 2) What is the Counter Reformation?. 3) What did the Catholic church do to reform?. Things to Ponder. I) Response to Luther. 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? . Describe the new ideas that Protestant sects embraced.. Understand why England formed a new church.. Analyze how the Catholic Church reformed itself.. Explain why many groups faced persecution during the Reformation.. Unit 2. Lesson 8 . Reformation. October 27, 2015. Copy the date and the Objective:. Evaluate Martin Luther’s reasons for breaking off with the Catholic Church.. Do Now: Make a list of at least . 1. 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. . Lesson 4 . Reformation Ideas Spread . Learning Objectives. Describe the new ideas that Protestant sects embraced.. Understand why England formed a new church.. Analyze how the Catholic Church reformed itself.. Henry VIII (England). Description: . Devout Catholic (“Defender of the Faith”), but he needed a male heir.. 1527, his wife (Catherine) is 42 and will have no more children.. Message:. . Wanted . Objectives: Students will discuss and analyze how Catholics at all levels recognized the need for reform in the church. Evaluate how reform work turned back the tide of Protestantism in some areas and renewed the zeal of Catholics everywhere.. 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?). 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 The Renaissance and Reformation (1300–1650) Lesson 3 The Protestant Reformation Learning Objectives Summarize the factors that encouraged the Protestant Reformation. Explain the impact of the printing press on the Reformation.

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