PPT-Chapter 14 Part 4 The Impact of the Reformation on Women and the Counter Reformation

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Protestant Women Luther a womans place is in the homethats why God gave her a wide fundament to sit upon Luther DID promote the idea that all of us had a special

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Protestant Women Luther a womans place is in the homethats 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 occupationsso all women had a calling to be home makers. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students Gabriel Glickman. Historical rediscovery of English/British Catholicism. Key authors – . Eamon. Duffy, John Bossy, Michael . Questier. , Ethan . Shagan. New interpretations:. - Reformation more contested/resisted than old narratives suggested.. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 . . 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.. 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 Complutensian Polyglot Bible. Gasparo. Cardinal . Contarini. , a Catholic reformer. Reginald Cardinal . Pole, another reform-minded Catholic leader. Juan de . Valdes ( 1541), Spanish humanist. Vittoria. 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). 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 . Modern World History. 12. Europe . Before the Reformation. Prior to mid-16th Century. What can you see?. Background of Reformation. Why is The Protestant Reformation important?. Martin Luther’s protest over abuses in the Catholic Church led to the founding of Protestant Churches. . 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

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