PPT-The Protestant Church Read Introduction – section 1 on page 182
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Assignment Read Chapter 23 Page 182 1 Identify Radical conservative transubstantiation Augsburg Confession celibacy Loci Communes Shorter Catechism 2 What changes
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Assignment Read Chapter 23 Page 182 1 Identify Radical conservative transubstantiation Augsburg Confession celibacy Loci Communes Shorter Catechism 2 What changes did Luther make from the Catholic church to the Lutheran church . . Class 36/April 20, 2015. The Protestants and. The Catholics. Why does this matter to us and/or to Western . Civ. ?. You’ve probably already guessed it. :. . the Catholic/Protestant thing . makes . Take out your study guide for the Protestant Reformation.. **One person from each group please . pass out chromebooks**. Setting up Your Student Accounts in NCEDCloud so they can access Powerschool, Schoolnet, and Canvas. th. century?. L/O – To write an essay analysing whether England was Protestant by the end of the 16. th. century. Edward VI. Henry VIII. Elizabeth I. Mary I. What did Protestants and Catholics believe?. 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.. . Class 33 . November 11, 2015. The Protestants and. The Catholics. Why does this matter to us and/or to Western . Civ. ?. You’ve probably already guessed it:. . the Catholic/Protestant thing . makes us Western!. The Protestant Reformation. Since then Your Majesty and your lordships desire a simple reply, I will answer without horns and without teeth. Unless I am convicted by Scripture and plain reason– I do not accept the authority of popes and councils, for they have contradicted each other– my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and I will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand, I cannot do otherwise. God help me. Amen.. “The Protestant Reformation”. Based on . Pgs 246 – 248 . Elements . of Literature. , Sixth Edition.. From “one” to many.. Today, there are many different types of Protestant churches:. Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, etc.. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Session 8 . Andy Woods, Th.M.., JD., PhD.. Sr. Pastor, Sugar Land Bible Church. President Chafer Theological Seminary. Introduction. Oct 31, 1517. 500 years. Far reaching impact. Learning Target 7.54. I can list . and explain the significance of the causes for the internal turmoil within and eventual weakening of the Catholic Church including tax policies, the selling of indulgences, and England’s break with the Catholic Church. . People gradually migrated to the Americas. Over the Bering Strait. Drifted towards warmer areas. . The Natives Livelihoods . Farmers lived in adobes (SW Farmers). Sun-dried brick buildings. Built totem polls (NW Fisherman) . 885-1049 AD. Chapter . 11. Read Section 1 - page 80. Feudalism. What is it?. Dominant social system in medieval Europe. Crown gave land. Nobles gave military service. Vassals were tenants. Peasants were basically slaves. Anabaptists. Characteristics. Voluntary association of believers with no connection or allegiance to any state. .. Rejected secular agreements, refused to take civil oaths, pay taxes, hold public office, or serve in the military. 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. stant Theology in Eastern Europe ___________________________________________________ Th e Centre for Protestant Theology in Eastern Europe (ZETO) takes up its task of being an ecclesiastical and theo
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