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Title: The Protestant Reformation


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The Protestant Reformation
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Basic ideas of the Protestant Reformation
  • Justification by Faith Alone
  • Rejection of Papal Authority
  • Clergy less important to faith and salvation
  • Reduction of the Number of Sacraments to two
    (baptism and communion)
  • Bible is the only source of truth
  • Printing Press spread of ideas

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Lutheranism
  • Martin Luther was a spiritually uneasy man even
    though he was a monk of 40 years
  • Introduced the idea of Justification of Faith
  • Indulgences pushed him to attempt to reform the
    catholic church

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Lutheranism
  • Martin Luthers 95 Theses--Posted on the door of
    a church
  • individuals should be able to read the bible and
    make their own interpretations
  • Ordered by pope to recant Charles V summoned
    Luther to the Diet of Worms.
  • Banished from the H.R.E., he hid out with various
    German Princes

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  • His ideas led to social, political and religious
    revolution throughout Europe
  • Peasant rebellions erupted, Luther was
    horrifiedhe wasnt a social revolutionary
  • Luther became more conservative, emphasized need
    for established clergy, obedience to the state
    (only internal spiritual freedom, not external
    freedom)

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  • Local German princes had a strong material
    interest in the growth of Lutheranismthey could
    take over church lands
  • League of SchmalkaldGerman princes, imperial
    free cities against emperor.
  • France allied with German Princes-- wanted to
    keep Germany religiously divided
  • Charles V (H.R.E.) was being threatened by Turks
    French. Appealed to pope to call a council but
    popes ignored requesta generation of Lutherans
  • grew up
  • Diet of Augsburg 1530all Lutherans forced to
    convert
  • War broke out between the League and Charles V--
    League prevailed, victory for Lutheranism

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Peace of Augsburg
  • 1555
  • All states in H.R.E could choose their own
    religion (either Lutheranism or Calvinism)
  • Bishops who turned Lutheran had to leave their
    land to Catholic church
  • Furthered fragmentation of H.R.E./German States

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Calvinism
  • Felt that life was chaotic basis of many of
    Calvin's extreme ideas
  • Predestination-People are already chosen for
    salvation
  • Hard work was evidence of Gods chosen few
    Puritan work ethic
  • Church is above the state
  • No bishops church to be governed by elected
    bodies

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Calvinism
  • Creation of religiously governed communities
  • Not secular
  • Church regulated by bible
  • Calvin was strict about being obedient to God, no
    frivolity
  • No transubstantiation or consubstantiation, God
    was only spiritually present during communion
  • Geneva (Protestant Rome)

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Differences Overview
  • Calvinism more strictly religious, very harsh,
    dependent upon order (not as much in Lutheranism)
  • Calvinism rejected Bishops in the clergy
  • The foundation of Calvinism was predestination
    unlike Lutheranism
  • Opposite in terms of State controlling church
    (Luther) or church controlling state (Calvin)

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Martin Luther Vs John Calvin
  • Church control over state
  • No Bishops
  • Predestination
  • Strict and perfectionist
  • Not secular
  • Justification by faith
  • Bible only source of truth
  • Reduction of sacraments
  • Less clergy
  • State control over church
  • Kept Bishops
  • Do not have to be perfect
  • Did not want social revolution

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English Reformation
  • Henry VIII was originally dubbed Defender of the
    Faith by the pope in 1520 for his Defense of the
    Seven Sacraments
  • Wanted an annulment from Catherine of Aragon
    (Charles Vs aunt) and pope would not grant

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  • 1534 he passed Act of Supremacy in which he
    declared himself Protector and Only Supreme Head
    of the Church and Clergy of England
  • Thomas More(Utopia) refused to sign oath and was
    executed
  • Henry then seized all church lands
  • Edward VI ruled after Henry, strengthened
    Protestantism when he died, Bloody Mary took
    over

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Catherine--Divorced Anne--Beheaded
Jane--Died Anne--Divorced CatherineBeheaded Kat
hryn--Survived
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Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation
  • Promoted nationalism, opposed foreign mercenary
    service
  • Ended clerical celibacy
  • Very literal interpretation of the bible
  • Differed from Lutheranism when it came to the
    Eucharist (Zwingli believed Christ was only
    spiritually present)
  • Tetrapolitan Confession
  • Series of civil wars broke out in Switzerland

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Anabaptists
  • 1525-formed by dissatisfied followers of Zwingli
  • Schleitheim Confession--Rejected infant baptism
    in favor of adult baptism, no war, no oaths, no
    participation in govt.
  • Formed their own religious communities--persecuted
    , tortured and executed

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THE ENDand Quotes
  • If I am not allowed to laugh in heaven, I don't
    want to go there. Martin Luther
  • Reason is a whore, the greatest enemy that faith
    has. Martin Luther
  • A dog barks when his master is attacked. I would
    be a coward if I saw that Gods truth is attacked
    and yet would remain silent. John Calvin
  • . . . I consider looseness with words no less of
    a defect than looseness of the bowels. John
    Calvin
  • We must remember that Satan has his miracles,
    too. John Calvin

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Catholic Counter Reformation
  • Council
  • of
  • Trent
  • Pope Paul III (1534-1563)
  • Climax of counter reformation
  • 3 sessions btwn 1545-1563
  • Focused on differences btwn C and P
  • Rejected all compromise-- kept all
  • 7 Sacraments and upheld transubstantiation

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Outcomes
  • Kept
  • Indulgences
  • Absolute authority of the pope
  • 7 Sacraments
  • Transubstantiation
  • Belief in purgatory
  • Pilgrimages
  • Cult of saints and relics
  • Changed
  • Selling of indulgences
  • Selection of bishops for political reasons
  • Large landholding of church
  • Inflexibility
  • Absentee clergy
  • Corrupt/worldly priests

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No DoctrinalChange!!
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Baroque Art
  • Associated with Counter Reformation
  • Looks staged
  • Lots of emotion/drama/intensity
  • Ornate, lots of detail
  • Often promoted the glory of the Catholic Church
    or showcased triumph of church
  • Ex Bernini, St. Peters

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