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Brain Teaser #5. Read each description and determine which Renaissance figure is being described. I wrote sonnets, poetry and 37 plays I sponsored Columbus’ voyage to America I am an Italian genius who excelled in art, science, and engineering I am a doctor who founded the science of anatomy
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Brain Teaser #5 Read each description and determine which Renaissance figure is being described. • I wrote sonnets, poetry and 37 plays • I sponsored Columbus’ voyage to America • I am an Italian genius who excelled in art, science, and engineering • I am a doctor who founded the science of anatomy • I came up with the heliocentric theory, that all the planets revolve around the sun • I was known as the “virgin Queen” because I never wanted to share my power with a man.
Corruption in the Medieval Catholic Church • What forms of corruption existed within the Church during the Late Middle Ages? • Popes used excommunication to force monarchs to obey the Church • Many priests were illiterate • Many clergy broke their vows of chastity • Some officials lead lives of luxury and leisure • Some clergy: • Charged repentant Christians to see holy remains and objects • Sold church offices to highest bidder (simony) • Sold indulgences
Power of the Papacy (Pope) Was Weakened in 2 Ways Babylonian Captivity (1305-1375) Great Schism (1378-1417)
Babylonian Captivity Weakened Power of Pope • Philip IV (France) fought with the Pope over his power to tax the clergy • Pope Boniface kidnapped in 1296 and replaced with French pope, Clement V • Seven popes ruled the Church from Avignon, France • Many Christians thought these popes were only puppets of the French king
Great SchismWeakened Power of Pope • Papacy moved back to Rome in 1376 • French cardinals elected a new pope, Clement VII • Both Urban VI and Clement VII claimed to be the rightful pope • Many Christians questioned the authority of the Papacy (pope)
People Speaking Out Against Church Corruption and Teachings • John Wycliffe of England • Thought Christians didn’t need Church or sacraments to achieve salvation • Regarded Bible as most important source of religious authority • Completed first translation of Bible into English • Outcome • Church persecuted his followers, the Lollards, as heretics
People Speaking Out Against Church Corruption and Teachings • Jan Huss of Bohemia • Criticized wealth of Church • Wanted religious services conducted in the language of the worshippers • Opposed the sale of indulgences • Outcome • Was burned at stake for refusing to accept importance of Church rituals
Catherine of Siena Popularized mysticism Believed people could experience God through intense prayer OUTCOME: maintained that Christians didn’t need priests, rituals or sacraments Giroiamo Savonarola of Florence Launched crusade against immoral society Encouraged book burnings Claimed Vatican was filled with sin and corruption OUTCOME: was burned at stake by angry citizens of Florence Other Calls for Reform
Martin Luther and the Beginning of the Reformation • Who was Martin Luther? • Son of a middle-class German parents • Studied law • Became a Catholic monk
Martin Luther and the Beginning of the Reformation • Why did Luther question Church practices and teachings? • Troubled by idea that salvation was attainable through good works • Interpreted St. Paul to mean that path to salvation was by faith alone • Believed forgiveness for sins could come only from God’s mercy • Angered by Tetzel’s sale of indulgences
Martin Luther and the Beginning of the Reformation • How did his criticisms expand into an effort to form a new church? • Wrote 95 Theses to start debate on Church abuses • Published books and pamphlets questioning Church teachings
Martin Luther and the Beginning of the Reformation • How did his criticisms expand into an effort to form a new church? • Ideas for reform led to a new church: • Congregations choose their own ministers • Worship of saints and holy days was considered sinful • Mass conducted in German instead of Latin (so people could understand the mass) • Clergy allowed to marry
Reformation Spreads Throughout Europe • What other groups separated from the Catholic Church and formed new religions? • Anabaptists • Anglicans • Calvinists
Calvinists (1546) • Founded by John Calvin • Believed in predestination (God had predetermined who would obtain salvation) • Thought a disciplined, austere life would prove who had been chosen
Why did Protestantism spread beyond Germany? • Political leaders looked for ways to escape power of Catholic Church • People were tired of Church abuses and corruption • Charismatic individuals questioned Church teachings and provided leadership • Rising literacy rate allowed for rapid spread of new ideas
Catholic Church’s Response to the Reformation How did the Catholic Church respond to the Reformation?
Reformed the Church from Within • Pope Paul III • Led Counter Reformation • Called meeting at Trent • Council of Trent (1545-1563) • Defined Catholic beliefs and corrected abuses • Sale of indulgence prohibited • Simony outlawed • Seminaries established to train parish priests • Monasteries and convents cleansed of immoral clergy
Church Tried to Stop the Spread of Protestantism • Jesuits (1540) • Disciplined priests won Poland and southern Germany back to Catholic faith • Spread Christianity to Africa, Asia and Americas • Inquisition (1542) • Church court designed to judge and convict heretics • Imprisoned, exiled or executed those with unorthodox views