April 12, 2007 In what way were the sale of indulgences an important catalyst in the early stages of the Reformation? (363-364)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 15 Section 3 The Protestant Reformation. Review Erasmus differed from Italian scholars in that he studied the works of who? What did writers such.
Advertisements

16 th Century religious reform movement Led to new Christian sects not answerable to the Pope Also known as the PROTESTANT REFORMATION.
{ Religious Changes Because Change is Good…right? 1.
The Protestant Reformation Raymond B. Temeyer Miami Arts CharterI stole this!!!
The Protestant Reformation. Causes 1.Church is interested in $ - 2.Popes acting as political leaders – 3.Priestly misconduct – 4.Northern Humanists -
The Protestant Reformation
Direct Challenges to the Authority of the Catholic Church.
The Protestant Reformation Comunicación y Gerencia Chapter 15, Section 3.
Warm-up #8 Do you think the Church’s actions during the Counter Reformation were appropriate? Why or why not? What do you think the results of the Counter-
Emergence of the Modern West The State as Sovereign.
Recall What is the Reformation? How did the Catholic Church respond to the reformation?
The Wars of Religion 1530s-1648 “These are days of shaking and this shaking is universal.”

Reformation. Roman Catholic Church By the 10th century the Roman Catholic Church dominated life in Europe By the 10th century the Roman Catholic Church.
April 12, 2007 In what way were the sale of indulgences an important catalyst in the early stages of the Reformation? ( )
The Protestant Reformation. Causes Abuses by Church Officials –sale of indulgences –corruption –uneducated clergy –clergy does not follow church rules.
Wars of Religion. Key Terms  Peace of Augsburg (1555)  Edward VI (r )  Lady Jane Grey  Mary I (r )  Peace of Augsburg (1555)
The Reformation Ch 14 Sections 3 & 4 Pages
Title of Presentation Name Date Class. Causes of Civil War List 3-5 causes of the Civil War:
The Protestant Reformation & Catholic Counter-Reformation.
 100 Years War and Black Death  Scientific Advances which contradicted the Church  The Corruption within the Catholic Church.
+ The Protestant Reformation. + Started in the early 1500s Protestant: someone who protests Reformation: a movement to change something (in this case.
French Protestant Carried on work of Zwingli and completed reformation of church in Switzerland Wrote: Institutes of Christian Religion (a code that united.
Division within Europe Most people in northern countries were Protestant. Spain was Catholic. Holy Roman Empire was a patchwork of both. Keeping peace.
The Catholic Counter-Reformation
Crisis and absolutism in Europe
Results of the Reformation
Jeopardy ReformationChurch Issues Reformers A Whole New World Everything Else Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Final Jeopardy Q.
The Protestant Reformation SS.A.3.4.2; SS.B.1.4.4; SS.B
The Protestant Reformation Original source: Susan M. Pojer
Reformation, Continued!. Warm Up:  Get out a piece of paper and writing utensil.  You will be taking notes on my PowerPoint today.  You will turn in.
The Protestant and Catholic- Reformations. II. The Spread of Protestantism A. John Calvin 1. Huldrych Zwingli 2. Predestination 3. The Geneva Government.
The Reformation DVD. Roman Catholic Church Powerful throughout the Middle Ages Became corrupt Led to the Reformation.
The Catholic Church Reformed Its S.I.N.S. S. Society of Jesus (Jesuits) proselytized for Catholic Church.
The Protestant Reformation Early 1500s. What was the state of Catholicism in the 1400s? Financial corruption, Abuse of power, Immorality Raise taxes on.
104Counter-Reformation ISN pg 104 title: Counter-Reformation Preview: –The Protestant Reformation was a reaction against the Catholic Church during which.
The Effects of Reformation in France and Germany.
Renaissance & Reformation You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
The Reformation Time of “REFORM” or change in the church I. The 1 st Protestants 1. Martin Luther (1517) 1. Martin Luther (1517) a. Ninety-Five Thesis.
Ch. 17 sec. 3-4 The Reformation Chart. Martin Luther Wrote 95 Thesis against the Catholic Church selling Indulgences, and nailed them (Thesis) to a church.
Bellringer Download today’s notes: Europe in Crisis 1 Notes Answer the following question: Are there religious conflicts in today’s world? If so, how do.
October 14, 2013 Kick Off Imagine you are Pope Paul III. You are upset by the actions and heresy of the Protestants. What can you do to stop the Reformation?
FIRST and LAST NAME TODAY’S DATE PERIOD Chapter 1 Picture Preview Pg# (STUDY the picture on the page) Describe what you see (at least 2 sentences) What.
September 9, 2013 Brain Boost Take out map of Europe from last class (it should still be in your folder, and finish the map). Work ALONE. If you need colored.
Reformation. Objectives Analyze historical forces and religious issues that sparked the Reformation Analyze historical forces and religious issues that.
The Reformation on the Continent
April 12, 2007 In what way were the sale of indulgences an important catalyst in the early stages of the Reformation? ( )
The Counter (Catholic) Reformation The Counter Reformation was a series of actions the Catholic Church took to counteract the effects of the Protestant.
Mr. Stowinsky World History
The Protestant Reformation
The Reformation Ch 14 Sections 3 & 4 Pages
The Counter Reformation
Martin Luther wrote and posted the 95 Theses in 1517.
The Protestant Reformation
ISN pg 104 title: Counter-Reformation
The Protestant Reformation
Agenda Warm Up Reading Quiz Ch. 15
The Spread of the Reformation
European Wars of Religion
Warm Up # 3 Who should have more power, the federal government or the state government? Why?
The Protestant Reformation & Catholic Counter-Reformation
Bell ringers Sept Honors/DE.
HOMEWORK PAGES REFORMATION #2.
Dateline and World at War
THE REIGN OF LOUIS XIV SOCIAL STUDIES.
M.D. Ford Waynesboro High School
The Russian Revolution
Impacts of the Reformation
M.D. Ford Waynesboro High School
REFORMATION HOMEWORK HW#1 Quarter 4
Presentation transcript:

April 12, 2007 In what way were the sale of indulgences an important catalyst in the early stages of the Reformation? (363-364)

What religion did the Huguenots practice? April 16, 2007 What religion did the Huguenots practice? Who did the Huguenots fight in the civil wars in France? What did the Edict of Nantes proclaim?

What does theocracy mean? 367 What is a sect? 365 April 17, 2007 What does theocracy mean? 367 What is a sect? 365 What does predestination mean? 366

Who came up with the idea of “justification?” April 18, 2007 Who came up with the idea of “justification?” What does “justification” mean? Page 364

Separate Piece of Paper NAME & DATE #1-16 on front side of paper only QUIZ Separate Piece of Paper NAME & DATE #1-16 on front side of paper only Write Letter to answer Spell True and False

What is the Peace of Augsburg? (365) April 23, 2007 What is the Peace of Augsburg? (365)

Why did the study of nature change during the 1500s and 1600s? (383) April 24, 2007 Why did the study of nature change during the 1500s and 1600s? (383)

April 27,2007 Answer the Daily Life question on page 391. “How did European countries benefit from the changes of the Commercial Revolution?”