Who does this decscribe:
- he authored the 95 Theses which expressed grave concerns about the sale of indulgences
- he sparked the Protestant Reformation
- he experienced a spiritual crisis that consumed him with the fear that he could never overcome his sins
- he was a monk and professor of theology in Wittenberg, Germany
Martin Luther
Which statement about the 95 theses is false?
- the 95 Theses are largely concerned with the sale of indulgences
- the 95 Theses were written in German
- a thesis is a point of argument in a scholarly debate
- the 95 Theses questioned the Pope’s motives
- the 95 Theses were widely distributed thanks to the printing press
This is FALSE: the 95 Theses were written in German
Which of the following was NOT a result of the Protestant Reformation?
- Protestant denominations including the Lutherans, Calvinists, Anglicans, and Anabaptists
- violence between Protestants and Catholics
- iconoclasm
- attempts at reconciliation including the Peace of Augsburg and the Edict of Nantes
- the reconciliation of Luther and Zwingli on the topic of Holy Communion
- the reconciliation of Luther and Zwingli on the topic of Holy Communion
Scratchpad
Which of the following does NOT describe the Anglican Church?Please choose from one of the following options.
- it is the Church of England, founded in the 16th century
- it was founded as a result of John Wyclif’s translation of the Bible into English
- the King or Queen of England led the Anglican Church
- it was founded soon after Henry VIII was denied an annulment by the Pope for his marriage to Catherine of Aragon
- the Anglican Church does not answer to the Pope in Rome
it was founded as a result of John Wyclif’s translation of the Bible into English
This were things reaffirmed at _________________
- the effectiveness of indulgences for souls in purgatory
- the importance of images in the church to teach the doctrines of the church and to deepen people’s faith
- the need for Church tradition and teaching in addition to the scriptures
- that good works in addition to faith can help to secure a place in heaven
Reaffirmed at the Council of Trent?
Which of the following beliefs were NOT part of?Please choose from one of the following options.
- that scripture was the sole source of authority for Christians
- that faith alone was man’s only path to salvation
- that the priests and the Pope had no special relationship to God
Luther’s theology
Who's conception of Predestitination was this?
- faith is a gift from God, freely given and not something that can be earned
- the choices one makes in life do not improve one’s chances of entering heaven
- an individual’s actions accord with God’s will
- the elect are chosen by God
John Calvin’s conception of Predestination
The in _______1598 establised this:
- established religious toleration in France between the Huguenots and the Catholics
Edict of Nantes
What were these causes of:
Renaissance emphasis on secular ideas & the individual=challenged church authority
Rulers resented the Pope’s control
Northern merchants resented paying church taxes to Rome
These were causes of Reformation
These were Problems with:
◦Corruption
◦Popes too busy with worldly affairs; not spiritual
◦Priests & monks poorly educated & breaking vows
Problems of the Catholic Church
What did these People do?
◦John Wycliffe & Jan Hus: Bible more authority than church
◦Humanists: More, Erasmus, Zwingli
Calls for Reform Before Luther
Who did this and why?
◦Took a stand vs. selling of indulgences
◦ 95 Theses : formal statement attacking the “pardon merchants”
October 31, 1517: posted on Wittenberg church door
Start of Reformation
Luther chalanges the church
What were Luther's basic teachings and beliefs
Salvation by faith in God alone; not works
Church teachings on Bible alone; not traditions
All people in faith were equal
Catholic church response this way and what did Luther do?
◦Excommunicated Luther
◦Edict of Worms: Luther=outlaw & heretic
◦Beginning of Lutheran Church
◦Fighting between Catholics & Protestants=Peace of Augsburg
Luther burns the papal bull
Who became Protestant?
England
What does Henry V111 want?
◦Wants annulment from Catherine of Aragon=no son
◦Pope refused (Charles V, nephew)
◦1529: Reformation Parliament ends Pope’s power in England
◦1533: Married ___________ & divorced ___________
◦1534: Break with____official=Act of Supremacy-king head of church—seized all church land & closed monasteries
Married Anne Boleyn
Catherine
pope
______ Established national church in England-_________Church
Tolerance for dissenters
Expansion and colonialism
Victory over the___________ (1588)
Quenn Elizabeth
Anglican
Spanish Armada
Who's teachings were these:
____________ cannot earn salvation
◦Ideal government is___________
◦Strict rules & rigid society is called ________
Predestination
theocracy
Calvinism
This was the spread of _________
◦Knox-Presbyterians
In ___________:(Calvin’s followers) were called ________conflict with
◦Anabaptists-persecuted by ____________
France
Calvinism
Huguenots
Hapsburgs (Catholics)
Catholics & Protestants
in ___________ the __________ protesting the Catholic Church:
Europe
Princes
The “Protesting Princes.” or they are called _____________ vs the ___________ Led by the __________
This led to the ____________
Huguenots
Holy Roman Empire
Hapsburgs —Catholics
Will lead to war and conflict
◦Leader of the Society of Jesus________
◦Three missions:
1.
2.
3.
Jesuits
1.schools
2.convert non-Christians
3.stop spread of Protestantism
The ___________________ thought the in 1545-1563
Church’s interpretation of_________ final
The ________ and _________ meant Faith & good works needed for _____________
◦ Thought that ________ authorities to guide _______
◦____________ =false selling banned
Council of Trent
Bible
Bible & church
salvation
equal
Christian life
Indulgences valid
The following below was from this it is called ______________
◦Flourish of__________
◦Paved the way for modern nation-states: _________ gained power
________ punished people who did not except its beliefs: a way of eliminating a movement stop spread of Protestants
Laid groundwork for rejection of ________ later centuries
Legacy of Reformation
Protestant churches
monarchy
◦ Inquisition
Christian beliefs
Changing cultural values, traditions, and philosophies
Growth of _________
Growth of _________
Growth of Eventual growth of ______ (Edict of Nantes)
secularism
individualism
religious tolerance Edict of Nantes
Pope created a religious order for his followers called society of Jesus it's members were called Jesuits
What is a Jesuits?
Jesuits importance was:
founded schools
missions converted non Christians to catholic
Stop spread of Protestantism
Roman Catholic church it was responsible for finding and punishing people who did not accept it's belief and practices
Ingquisition
A pardon it released a sinner from performing the penalty that a priest imposed for sins
Indulgences
What was importance of indulgences?
Gave impression that by buying indulgence they could buy their way into heaven.
what was the importance of Inquisition?
A way of eliminating a movement stop spread of Protestantism. Began Catholic Church Counter Reformation
Holy Roman Empire Importance?
Multi ethnic complex of territories in Central Europe that developed during early middle ages.
When did the Holy Roman Empire dissolve?
1800
1806
1804
1806
What was the importance of the Holy Roman Empire?
Transform the way____ was practice in Central Europe and today.
It served as______over much of Europe
_____________ was in state alliance with empire
religion
government
Roman Catholic church
Who was this
Most famous writer of Elizathan Age.
wrote poems and plays.
His works command English language and deep understanding of human beings.
Shakespeare
Why was Shakespeare important?
Influenced Renaissance. He revealed souls of man and woman through dramatic conflice. And human flaws and expressed high view of Renaissance of human nature.
Wrote the guide "The Prince"
Machiavelli
what did the book the "Prince" say:
The book advises rulers and examines imperfections in humans. He wrote about politics and Power.
gave information on how to gain and keep power. Began idea people are selfish, fickle, and corrupt.
He suggested for a Prince to accomplish great things he must be crafty not suspicious to gain trust of others.
He was a Historian and a Political thinker.
Machiavelli
Became a monk, priest, teacher stuided Bible taught scripture
Martin Luther
Because of Martin Luther's actions the _______________ began
Reformation
Reformation was a ___________
a movement for religious form led to the founding of christian churches that did not accept the popes authority
Who led the Reformation that lead to Christian churches that did not acept the popes pope authority
Martin Luther
Renaissance man who Excelled as a painter, sculptor. architech and poet. Created figures that are forceful and show heroic grandeur?
Michelangelo
Famous for the way he portrayed human body in painting sculputres
michelangelo
dome of st peters the painting on the ceiling who did this?
michelangelo
Sistine chapel and statue of David who did this?
michelangelo
painter, sculptor, inventor, and scientist. True Renanissance Man
Leonardo da Vinci
studied muscles and veins wrote backwards
Leonardo da Vinci
painted Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci
painted last supper
Leonardo da Vinci
french theologian pastor during Protestant Reformation. He was principal figure in development of Christian theology.
John Calvin
___________was principal figure in development of Christian theology later called ___________
John Calvin
Calvinism
Who influenced the spread of Protestantism.
John Calvin
Who gave order to the faith Luther had begun he believed god has known since the beginning of time who will be saved called predestination. His followers Knox called ________________
John Calvin
Presbyterians
_______ a period of European history lasting from 1300-1600 during this time renewed interest in classical culture led to changes in art learning and view of world.
Renaissance
The importance of Renaissance led to innovative styles of _____ and ______.
It led to new _________
Importance of ___________ literature
New _______ led to importance of the ________
art and literature
values
individual
values individual
Printing Press who made it?
Johannes Gutenberg
What did the printing press make a complete version of made with movable type? names?
Bible
Gutenerg Bible
craftsman from Germany, developed printing press lots of technologies with this improve process
Johannes Gutenberg
____________King of England 1509 devout _______
Henry V111
Catholic
who was against Luthers ideas. Pope gave him title Defender of Faith
Henry V111
who wanted a son
Henry V111
Who called Parliament to end Popes power in England Reformation Parliament?
Henry V111
Who led conflict with Catholic church and the founding of the church of England?
Henry V111
Who was known for role in the seperation of the Church of England from Roman Catholic Church.
Henry V111
Henry V111 married _ times
conflict with ___
Reformation Parliament ended _______ power in England
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