PPT-Luther Leads the Reformation

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Martin Luthers protest over abuses in the Catholic Church lead to the founding of Protestant churches Why Reformation Causes Church Authority Challenged Secularism

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Martin Luthers protest over abuses in the Catholic Church lead to the founding of Protestant churches Why Reformation Causes Church Authority Challenged Secularism individualism humanism of Renaissance challenge Church authority. Chapter 3. Pre-Reformation developments. Challenges to the Medieval church. The Avignon Popes and the Great Schism. Secular papacy and worldliness in church-simony and nepotism. Lay movements that protested clerical holders of benefices and preached new theology. 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. 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. Cause – Tetzel was selling indulgences which gave the impression that people could buy their way into Heaven. Effect – aided by the printing press, the movement for religious reform spread beginning the Reformation. (Part 3 of 3). Luther -vs- the Radical Reformers (1522-1546). Taking the Reform Too Far. Some of Luther’s disciples went overboard with extreme . ____________. Luther didn’t want to “throw out the baby with the bathwater” but only to fix what was truly broken. . CHRISTIANITY. Roman. Catholicism. Eastern. Orthodox. Protestant. Lutheran. Martin. Luther. Calvinist. John. Calvin. Anglican. Henry VIII. Puritan . Huguenots . Presbyterian. The Protestant Reformation Map. . 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.. Analyze Martin Luther's role in shaping the Protestant Reformation.. 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?). World History . SSWH9 . Problems in the Catholic Church . By the 16. th. century, corruption in the Catholic Church led many to begin to question the Church . What were the issues? . Immorality of church leaders and priests. Timeline. Culture. Protestant Reformation. Reformation . – movement to reform the Catholic Church. Causes. Renaissance values (humanism, secularism). Church wealth & taxes. Monarchs challenging Church’s power. 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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