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Protestant Reformation

Protestant Reformation. Unit 3, SSWH 9 d. How did life change during the Renaissance and Reformation?. SSWH 9 d. Analyze the impact of the Protestant Reformation; include the ideas of Martin Luther and John Calvin. Protestant Reformation = “Religious Reform”.

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Protestant Reformation

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  1. Protestant Reformation Unit 3, SSWH 9 d

  2. How did life change during the Renaissance and Reformation?

  3. SSWH 9 d Analyze the impact of the Protestant Reformation; include the ideas of Martin Luther and John Calvin.

  4. Protestant Reformation =“Religious Reform” • Renaissance: emphasized the secular & individuality (challenged Church authority) • Rulers challenge Church’s political power • Critics claimed leaders in the Church were corrupt (living extravagantly, fathered children, married, drank, gambled, & poorly educated) p. 423- 441

  5. Friar Johann Tetzel sold indulgences (forgiveness for the punishment of their sins) to congregation • Selling indulgences: people could buy their way into heaven • 95 Theses: Martin Luther posted 95 arguments against Johann Tetzel’s actions & the church

  6. Luther’s Ideasp.424-427 • People could win salvation only by faith in God’s gift of forgiveness • All church teachings should be clearly based on the words of the Bible • All people with faith are equal

  7. Impact of the Reformation • Followers of Martin Luther called Lutherans • The princes who protected Luther /protested against Pope = “Protestants” • Churches that practiced non-Catholic ways = Protestants • Peace of Augsburg: meeting to stop fighting bet. Catholics & Protestant princes p.440

  8. Meeting allowed princes to choose the type of church for their state • Protestantism broke into several diff. church branches • Govts. quarreled over what church people should follow

  9. John Calvin’s Ideas • Luther idea influenced Calvin, humans cannot earn a place in heaven • (Calvin) Predestination: Believed that God chooses who will be saved • Believed govt. should be controlled by religious leaders (theocracy) p.427

  10. Created a self-governing city with strict rules (no bright colors, playing cards) • His teachings influenced the formation of other Protestant branches

  11. Legacy of Reformation • Left Europe culturally divided & ended Christian unity: Protestant & Catholic • Protestant churches flourished & new denominations developed • Role of education was emphasized • Catholic Church power declined • Individual monarchs & state gained power p. 440-441

  12. Religious Trick or Treat • Trick: Name 1 negative impact of the Protestant Reformation • Treat: Name 1 positive impact of the Protestant Reformation 1 minute—Prepare to Share

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