3. The Protestant Reformation 1200 - 1800 Who is the man in the picture? What is he doing?

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3. The Protestant Reformation Who is the man in the picture? What is he doing?

Dissatisfaction with the Church What is happening in this image? What is happening in this image? Protestant Reformation - Protestant Reformation - Indulgences – Indulgences – Purgatory – Purgatory –

Early Reformers John Wycliffe – John Wycliffe – Jan Hus – Jan Hus –

Martin Luther and the 95 Thesis 1517 –marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation 1517 –marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther - 95 thesis – Martin Luther - 95 thesis – Reactions to Luther – Reactions to Luther –

The Spread of Protestantism Ulrich Zwingli – Ulrich Zwingli – John Calvin –John Calvin –

Protestantism Spreads to England King Henry VIII King Henry VIII Why is King Henry a key figure of the Reformation? Why is King Henry a key figure of the Reformation?

Henry’s Heirs Six wives Six wives Catherine of Aragon – daughter - Mary Catherine of Aragon – daughter - Mary Anne Boleyn – daughter - Elizabeth Anne Boleyn – daughter - Elizabeth Jane Seymour – son – Edward VI Jane Seymour – son – Edward VI Last three – no children Last three – no children

Which Protestant denomination was dominant in England? Which Protestant denomination was dominant in England? Which countries had a mix of Catholics and Protestants? Which countries had a mix of Catholics and Protestants?

4. The Counter-Reformation What was the Counter Reformation? What was the Counter Reformation?

Jesuits What is happening in this picture? Ignatius of Loyola-

The Council of Trent Who called the Council? Who called the Council? What was the purpose of the Council of Trent? What was the purpose of the Council of Trent?

Reforming Catholics Charles Borromeo – Charles Borromeo – Francis of Sales – Francis of Sales – Teresa of Avila Teresa of Avila

The Inquisition The Roman Inquisition The Roman Inquisition Index of Forbidden Books Index of Forbidden Books

Religious Treaties Peace of Ausburg – Peace of Ausburg – Edict of Nantes - Edict of Nantes

The Reformation Causes Causes Effects Effects

Major Christian Denominations,