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Causes of Reformation Luther and the Church England and Protestantism Catholic Revolution Calvinism . World History 2 September 22-26. Causes of the Reformation Using pages 488-489, research the 4 causes of the Reformation.
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Causes of Reformation Luther and the Church England and Protestantism Catholic Revolution Calvinism World History 2September 22-26
Causes of the Reformation Using pages 488-489, research the 4 causes of the Reformation. Your group will be responsible to define 1 and share you findings with you classmate. Sunday, September 22
Luther and the Reformation 95 Theses: -Public stand against Johann Tetzel-Tetzel was raising money to rebuild St. Peter’s Cathedral-Sold Indulgences to raise money -Theses attacked “pardon-merchants” Monday September 23
Indulgence: pardon – released sinner from performing penalty priests imposed for sins Reformation: movement for religious reform(change) Assignment: Use pages 489-490 to complete the worksheet-Luther’s teachings page 489 – Luther vs. Church- Responses to Luther – 490 – Write 2-3 complete sentences explaining each response Monday September 23
Present Projects!!! Tuesday September 24
England Becomes Protestant Henry VIII (8th) – king of England – against Luther – devote Catholic Why did this change? Political Reasons – Henry VIII needed a male heir (successor) Henry’s father became King of a long Civil War and Henry feared that war would break out again if he did not have a son. Henry was convinced that his wife, Catherine, would not have a another child Wednesday, September 25
Final Decision Could not get a divorce, but Pope could annul marriageannul: set aside marriage if proof it was not legal Pope denied this request. Parliament ended Pope’s Power in England Wednesday September 25
Assignment: Using pages 493- 494, write a 2 a paragraph summary explaining the consequences of Henry VIII action. Include information about successors, and the role of Queen Elizabeth. Wednesday September 25
Calvinism John Calvin – took Luther’s idea – people are sinners and can’t earn salvation. Predestination: God has predetermined who will be saved and it is only an “elect” few. Theocracy: government controlled by a religious leader Geneva – city in Switzerland – strict rules, severe punishments for rule breakers (burning at the stake) However, many saw as model city of moral citizens Thursday September 26
Group 1 – Support Calvin Group 2 – Against Calvin • Why did Calvinism work? • Why did is create moral citizens? • How would predetermination influence people’s behavior? • Disadvantages of strict rules Thursday September 26