PPT-The Age of reformation Chapter 3

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PreReformation developments Challenges to the Medieval church The Avignon Popes and the Great Schism Secular papacy and worldliness in churchsimony and nepotism

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PreReformation developments Challenges to the Medieval church The Avignon Popes and the Great Schism Secular papacy and worldliness in churchsimony and nepotism Lay movements that protested clerical holders of benefices and preached new theology. How did the Reformation bring about two different religious paths in Europe?. Catholic . monarchs and the Catholic Church fought back against the Protestant challenge. . They . took steps to reform the Church and to restore its spiritual leadership of the Christian world. . 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. 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. 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 . . 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.. Resource 3. The Reformation in England. 1. The Reformation in England. The . English . Reformation, (which also covered . Wales . and . Ireland. ), was largely because of changes in . government policy. 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. 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?). 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 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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