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Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation. Agenda. Bell Ringer: What is an invention today that is similar to the impact of the Printing Press? Lecture: Luther, Calvin, and the Protestant Reformation, Catholic Reformation. Document Analysis: 95 Theses - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation

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Agenda1. Bell Ringer: What is an invention today that is similar to the impact of the

Printing Press? 2. Lecture: Luther, Calvin, and the Protestant Reformation, Catholic Reformation. 3. The Medici’s and the Protestant Reformation4. Document Analysis: 95 Theses5. Council of Trent Primary Source

Reading Quiz next Thursday, Read Chapter 13 (Renaissance only) and All of Chapter 15.

Objectives: Students will compare and contrast Lutheranism and Calvinism.Students will analyze Luther’s 95 Theses and the effects on the Catholic Church.Students will examine the Counter-Reformation and the effects on aspects within the

Catholic Faith.

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Overview

• Martin Luther believed he had the one true vision of the church and attempted to correct all other Christians.

• In the end he further subdivided the church.

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The Sale of Indulgences

• In the Catholic faith, indulgences reduce penalties due for sins.

• Tetzel, a Dominican Friar claimed that indulgences would automatically remove guilt and the penalty.

• Luther claims that indulgences are wrong.

Painting by Carracci

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95 Theses

• He forbid the sale of indulgences.

• Luther felt indulgences created a middle person that interfered with God.

• Indulgences cannot get you out of purgatory, only God can.

• The focus needed to be on God, not the Pope or Priests.

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Pope Leo X

• He was not in a hurry to deal with Luther.

• “Just a monk”• He ordered a reply to

the theses, but Luther increased his attack on the Papacy.

• 1520, Luther is excommunicated.

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Diet of Worms

• 1521, Luther is granted a hearing to recant his theses.

• He refused, claiming that Scripture was the only source for him.

• Then he begins the Lutheran Church.

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Calvinism

• Men and women are sinful by nature.

• Predestination– He already has a plan

• Very strict…– No card games, no

dancing, no bright clothing, no sleeping in church, no art, no theater…

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Catholic Reformation• The Catholic Church waited

too long to respond to the Protestant Reformation.

• Much of Northern England was lost to the Protestants.

• They sought to attain two goals.

1. Reform the Church2. Establish countermeasures

against Protestantism.There was a rigorous campaign

to improve the morals of the clergy.

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Council of Trent (1545-1563)• Sought to keep a balance

favorable to Rome. • Reform and reinvigorate

the church. • Restated beliefs and

corrected abuses. • Simony = sale of Church

positions. (outlawed)• Chastity was restored. • There was no

compromise with Luther or Calvin.

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Ignatius of Loyola

• Spanish nobleman who founded a new society based on service to the pope.

• He became a soldier of the lord. Founded the Jesuits.

• They took the monastic views of chastity, poverty, and obedience to the pope.