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JANUARY M 2The Bulwark The BulwarkMagazine of the Scottish Reformation Society COOPERATIONhurches and with other Societies whose objects are in harmony with its
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JANUARY M 2The Bulwark The BulwarkMagazine of the Scottish Reformation Society COOPERATIONhurches and with other Societies whose objects are in harmony with its ownll literary contributions books. 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? . A rebirth of Classical learning, especially the study of . Latin. and . Greek. .. Renaissance Definition. People were unhappy with the status quo. Black Plague. Why?. Focus on the single person. Individual needs come first. 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. 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.. . CHRISTIANITY. Roman. Catholicism. Eastern. Orthodox. Protestant. Lutheran. Martin. Luther. Calvinist. John. Calvin. Anglican. Henry VIII. Puritan . Huguenots . Presbyterian. The Protestant Reformation Map. . Parish. . What was it all about????. . Why did it happen????. Who was involved????. 1. The Reformation. October 31. st. 2017 . is a significant day in the history of the Christian Church.. 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.. OF . REVIVAL. Lesson 9 for . August . 31, 2013. A revival and a reformation must take place under the ministration of the Holy Spirit. .. Revival and reformation are two different things. .. Revival signifies a renewal of spiritual life, a quickening of the powers of mind and heart, a resurrection from spiritual death. Protestant Women. Luther: a woman’s place is in the home…that’s why God gave her a wide fundament to sit upon!. Luther DID promote the idea that all of us had a special calling to our occupations…so all women had a calling to be home makers. 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 . Protestant Reformation. Led by Martin Luther. 95 Theses: Philosophical wrongs within the church and an offer to debate. A split from the Catholic Church. Protesting hypocrisy in the church (Pope a dad, priests w/girlfriends). Timeline. Culture. Protestant Reformation. Reformation . – movement to reform the Catholic Church. Causes. Renaissance values (humanism, secularism). Church wealth & taxes. Monarchs challenging Church’s power.
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