PPT-Reformation: Reforms in the Christian Church

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Key Vocabulary Martin Luther Indulgences Latin Pope 95 Theses Reformation Catholics Protestants Excommunication Peace of Augsburg Counter Reformation Jesuits Inquisition

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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 . Christian Humanism. Emphasis on early Church writings that provided answers on how to improve society and reform the Church. Less emphasis on pagan works from ancient Greece and Rome . Drew on Hebrew and Greek texts of the Bible and the writings of the Church Fathers.. 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. Do you have any grievances about the current education system?. Should there be an official Canadian religion?. Should people of different faiths be free to worship in their own way in every community?. (1517 – 1648 ad). Church History. By Jose Guerra 6 Oct 2016. Church . History Team - 0verseer: Pastor Ray . Poutney. Primary Source Material. Agenda. Define the lesson timeline for the session. Review Resource page on EHBC website. . 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.. 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. 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?). 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.. 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. 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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