
Protestant Reformation
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Paige Stark
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Intro to Protestant Reformation
A religious movement that gained momentum in the 1500s with the aim to reform the Catholic Church
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The Pope and high ranking church officials were becoming increasingly involved in politics.
Priests were poorly trained
Church leaders rose to power because of their wealth or influence rather than their morals
They also imposed heavy taxes on church members.
Church Corruption
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Multiple Choice
What did the Church impose heavily on people?
Taxes
Prayer
Chores
gifts
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Martin Luther was a German Monk who became increasingly concerned with corruption happening in the Catholic Church.
He thought Church leaders were more concerned with secular issues than saving people's souls.
Martin Luther
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Take a moment and write this definition in your notes:
Martin Luther
German Monk who protested the Catholic Church by hanging 95 Theses on a church door
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Multiple Choice
Martin Luther was concerned with the _________ of the Church?
corruption
angels
location
wealth
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In 1517 Luther wrote a list of 95 theses, or statements of his beliefs, about religion. In this document he criticized the church's sale of indulgences.
(Indulgences were a forgiveness that could be bought.)
Martin Luther nailed this document on a church door in Wittenberg.
95 Theses
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IATyzSAjC1w
1:15 - 2:20
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Multiple Choice
What was an indulgence?
Forgiveness that can be bought
A reward for living well
A gift the pope gives out freely
A place you went to pray
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Martin Luther hanging the 95 Theses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiOrprKZ3NA
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Take a moment to write this definition in your notes:
95 Theses
Martin Luther's statements of belief about religion
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Because of the printing press, the 95 Theses were translated and quickly spread across Europe
The Church saw it as an attack against them and the Pope excommunicated Luther.
However, many people hailed Luther as a hero for standing up against the corruption happening in the church
Impact of the 95 Theses
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People inspired by Martin Luther and his vision of Christianity called themselves Protestants.
This movement started to grow across Europe as an alternative to the Catholic Church
Protestantism Grows
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Open Ended
What was the impact of the 95 Theses?
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John Calvin studied to be a priest for the Roman Catholic Church but eventually declared himself a protestant.
He became one of the most influential leaders in the Protestant Reformation because of his book Institutes of Christian Religion, which set out the basic beliefs for Protestants.
John Calvin
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Multiple Choice
What do Martin Luther and John Calvin have in common?
They are both Protestants
They are both Catholics
They are both Popes
They are both not religious
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The differences between Catholics and Protestants began to grow. Catholics believe the Pope is the final authority on matters of faith. Protestants believed god's word as expressed in the Bible was the final authority.
Catholics v. Protestants
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Multiple Choice
What is the main difference in beliefs between Catholics and Protestants?
Catholics believe God is final word and Protestants believe the pope is
Protestants believe God is final word and Catholics believe the pope is
Catholics believe the bible is the final word and protestants don't
Protestants believe the pope is the final word and Catholics don't
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King Henry was Catholic but it was illegal for him to divorce his wife. So he took the Church away from the Pope and took over control of the Church himself and called it the Church of England
Reformation in England
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Multiple Choice
Henry VIII was king of?
England
Rome
France
Greece
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Open Ended
"It was our wars of religion that made us forget our religion"
What do YOU think this quote is trying to say about the Protestant Reformation?
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Open Ended
Tell me one thing you have learned about the Protestant Reformation today?
Intro to Protestant Reformation
A religious movement that gained momentum in the 1500s with the aim to reform the Catholic Church
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