Title: FROM RELIGIOUS DISPUTE TO RELIGIOUS WAR
1FROM RELIGIOUS DISPUTETO RELIGIOUS WAR
- Lutherans and Catholics made peace in Germany in
1555, but the following developments aggravated
religious tensions - The Catholic revival led by the Society of Jesus
(Ignatius Loyola) and the Council of Trent
(1545-1563). - The spread after 1550 of John Calvins
Reformed strain of Protestantism from Geneva to
southern France, Scotland, the Netherlands, and
the Rhineland. - The French Wars of Religion, 1562-1593.
- The Dutch War of Independence from Spain,
1572-1609.
2THE CONFESSIONAL PARTITION OF EUROPE BY 1560
3Militant Anabaptism was destroyed in 1535, when
Jan of Leyden was executed in Münster, but
pacifist sects endured
- Mennonites followed the teachings of Menno
Simons, who renounced any use of violence (there
are 1.5 million today worldwide the Amish are an
offshoot) - Hutterites followed the teachings of Jakob Hutter
and formed communes where all goods were held in
common (there are now 45,000 in North America) - Unitarians Several radical writers challenged
the Nicene Creed and taught that Jesus was simply
human, an exemplary teacher and prophet (the UUA
now has 160,000 members in the USA). - Such radicals were often compelled to flee to
Poland, Hungary, Transylvania, or the New World
to avoid persecution.
4Ulrich Zwinglilaunched the Swiss Reformation in
Zürich in 1521and agreed with Luther on 14 of
15 Points at the Marburg Colloquy of
1529(chaired by Landgrave Philip I of Hesse)
5Rubens, The Miracles of St. Ignatius Loyola
- Lived 1491-1556
- Spanish soldier
- Founded Society of Jesus in 1540 (Jesuits)
- If the Church commands it, I will believe that
the white object I see is black. - Peter Canisius founded new universities in
Ingolstadt Munich in 1550s.
6St. Teresa of Avila(1515-1582)Her portrait by
Rubens and her Ecstasy as sculpted by Bernini
Her theological writings earned her the title,
doctor of the Church, and she founded a
reformed branch of the Carmelite Order
7The Council of Trent,1545-1563
- The Vulgate is the authorized Bible
- Good works are the prerequisite to salvation
- Tradition remains as important as Scripture
- Improve training supervision of clergy!
8The Pope blesses pilgrims in St. Peters Square,
ca. 1580
9The New St. Peters Cathedral in Rome (completed
1626)
10Baroque altar of the Jesuit Church in Rome, built
1695-99
11King Francis I with Erasmus and Alberto Pio
(1526) Francis ordered the execution of 20
Protestants in 1534
12The young John Calvin (1509-1564), who became
chief pastor in Geneva in 1541
13CALVINISTS DIVERGED FROM LUTHERANS REGARDING
SALVATION AND PROPER CHURCH GOVERNMENT
- Calvin opposed Luthers doctrine of salvation by
faith alone with the doctrine of
predestination nobody could know why God
decreed that some were elected for salvation and
others damned. - Calvin rejected Luthers model of church
government based on cooperation between
university faculties of theology and government
officials who administered church property. - Calvins Reformed church was based on elected
councils of elders (presbyters) in each
congregation and regional synods.
14This Lutheran satirist has a Calvinist preacher
say, Take, eat, in memory only. Below the
Devil says I, Satan, am also among the
Calvinists.
15Bloody Mary (r. 1553-58), who exiled John Knox
to Geneva
Elizabeth I (r. 1558-1603) allowed the exiles to
return
16The International Calvinist Conspiracy of the
1560s
17A Huguenot (Reformed) service in Lyon, 1564
18Pieter Brueghel, The Sermon of Saint John the
Baptist (1566)The Reformed movement spread to
the Low Countries through open-air revival
meetings
19The iconoclasm of Dutch Calvinists, ca. 1570
20An austere Calvinist church in the Palatinate,
ca. 1600
21The Unitarian Michael Servetus (1511-1553) was
executed in Calvins Geneva
22Dominant and minority confessions in Europe, ca.
1560Huguenots converted only 1/6 of the French
people but around 1/3 of French nobles and
merchants