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 . Protestant Reformation: Beginning Protestant = someone who protested the Catholic ChurchReformation = when people demand changes IndulgencesIndulgences= certificatesthat take away sin-church is sellin 1517. Renaissance's effect. People began to question their lives and authority. Catholic Church had been biggest authority of the Middle Ages. .. Conflicts that challenged the authority of the Church in Rome. Reformation. Catholic Theology 101. Way to Heaven: . Good Works (“Salvation is only possible through the Church”). Sacraments . Proper Form & Function of Clergy:. Celibate clergy in hierarchy of popes, cardinals, bishops, & priests; exclusive right to administer sacraments & interpret scripture. Reformation. Catholic Theology 101. Way to Heaven: . Good Works (“Salvation is only possible through the Church”). Sacraments . Proper Form & Function of Clergy:. Celibate clergy in hierarchy of popes, cardinals, bishops, & priests; exclusive right to administer sacraments & interpret scripture. Ch 13 Sections 3&4. Abuses in the Catholic Church. Popes and Monarchs fighting. indulgences-forgiveness for sins by payment. “Tickets to Heaven” . Martin Luther. Fed up with the Church. Nailed his . Reformation. APEURO Unit 2A. Mrs. . Kray. Some slides taken from Susan M. . Pojer. Early Critics. of the Church. Attempted to use church councils to solve the Great Schism and to check the power of the papacy. 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 . 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.. Survey of 1,000 Protestant Pastors. Methodology . The telephone survey of Protestant pastors was conducted October 7-14, 2010. The calling list was randomly drawn from a list of all Protestant churches. Up to six calls were made to reach a sampled phone number. 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. 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. 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. Renaissance and Religion. Humanism brings order to uncertain world. Humanism cause man to question the central force in their . lives: . THE . CHURCH. Issues for concern:. Warlike Popes. Lavish lifestyles.
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