Martin Luther, Part 1 Jared Peet. Warm Up Is there anything that you believe in so strongly that you would risk your life for it? – Why?

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Martin Luther, Part 1 Jared Peet

Warm Up Is there anything that you believe in so strongly that you would risk your life for it? – Why?

Objectives and Essential Question Objectives Understand the role that the Catholic Church played in the everyday lives of Europeans Analyze the impact that the different places Luther lived had on his ideas and career by making an argument for which place had the biggest impact on him Essential Question What were the causes of the Protestant Reformation?

Martin Luther: Driven to Defiance 1.In what specific ways did the Church control life during the 1500s? 2.Luther was affected by the different environments/locations that he lived – Erford, Rome, Wittenberg – Use the chart to fill in information about each location and its impact on Luther – What location had the biggest impact on Luther? Why?