PPT-The growth of monarchy Reformation

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CounterReformation European Civilization Politics and Religion 13001560 Development of new monarchies outside Italy Many factors led to the increasing power of monarchs

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CounterReformation European Civilization Politics and Religion 13001560 Development of new monarchies outside Italy Many factors led to the increasing power of monarchs during this period Their ability to assert dominance over barons and their private armies indicated strength of national character was accruing to the monarch. What is a Monarchy?. The word “monarchy” comes from the Greek word . monarchia. , which means “rule of one”.. Monarchy . describes any form of government in which a monarch holds the highest office. A monarch is a hereditary ruler – someone who rules because s/he inherited the office through his/her family.. 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. . Some rights reserved. by . Lawrence OP. For every action…. There is an equal and opposite reaction.. . -- Newton’s Third Law of Motion. A Response is Necessary.. The Council . of Trent. Counter-Reformation. Please get out your Course Overview Signatures for Ms. Barben to check.. Please date all your papers. :. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Thursday, September 1, 2011. Friday, September 2, 2011. Tuesday, September 6, 2011. 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? . The Fifth Monarchy Movement 167 Democratic Ideas in the 17th Century," 1898). .. At the basis of the creed of every religious body of the time, except the Presbyterians, lay the Millenarian idea" (p. 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. Ruler with absolute (total) power. . Doesn’t have to consult with nobles. Common people, or their representatives. . Who told you . you. could do that???. Divine Right of Kings. In these monarchies, the absolute rulers believed that they received their power from God and therefore, should not be challenged!. Militants and Pacifists. Munster. Munster: key players. Melchior Hoffman:. Inspiration for . Mattys. ; preached Christ’s imminent return, elimination of the . ungodly. Bernard Rothman: . priest who became a radical, influenced by Hoffman. . Lesson 4 . Reformation Ideas Spread . Learning Objectives. Describe the new ideas that Protestant sects embraced.. Understand why England formed a new church.. Analyze how the Catholic Church reformed itself.. . 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 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 . Timeline. Culture. Protestant Reformation. Reformation . – movement to reform the Catholic Church. Causes. Renaissance values (humanism, secularism). Church wealth & taxes. Monarchs challenging Church’s power.

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