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BELLRINGER: 1. How is Henry VIII related to Elizabeth I? 2. The Church of England is also known as the _____________ Church.

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1 BELLRINGER: 1. How is Henry VIII related to Elizabeth I? 2. The Church of England is also known as the _____________ Church.

2 The Reformation Continues Chapter 1, Section 4

3 CALVIN CONTINUES THE REFORMATION

4 Who is John Calvin? Young law student in France Only 8 years old when Luther posted the 95 Theses Publishes a book summarizing Protestant beliefs about God, salvation, and human nature

5 What Calvin’s book said…. People are naturally sinful Cannot earn salvation (just like Luther said!) In fact, God has already picked who he will save – Predestination: God has already chosen the “elect” (the people who will be saved) Calvinism – religion based on these teachings

6 Calvin moves to Geneva People of Geneva ask Calvin to be their leader Calvin sets up a theocracy – Theocracy = government run by religious leaders – Strict Rules Religion class is mandatory No bright clothing No playing cards – Strict Punishment for breaking the rules Imprisonment, excommunication, or banishment Heretics are burned at the stake To many Protestants, Geneva is the model city

7 Calvinism Spreads John Knox puts Calvin’s ideas to work in Scotland – Churches governed by elders or presbyters – Now known as Presbyterian Church Calvinism becomes official religion of Scotland – Overthrow their queen in favor of her infant son Today, most Protestant churches trace their roots to Calvinism – Most have softened his teachings though

8 Other Protestant Reformers Anabaptists – Only baptize people old enough to choose to be Christian  No baby baptisms – Church and state should be separate – Refused to fight in wars – Hated by Catholics AND other Protestants

9 THE CATHOLIC REFORMATION Also known as the Counter Reformation

10 Change from within…. Jesuits – members of the Society of Jesus – Founded by Ignatius of Loyola – Focused on 3 activities: Building amazing schools Convert non-Christians to Catholicism Stop spread of Protestantism

11 Reforming Popes Pope Paul III took 4 important steps to reform the Catholic Church – Investigated indulgence selling – Approved the Jesuit order – Used the Inquisition to try and punish heretics – Called the meeting of the Council of Trent Pope Paul IV – Index of Forbidden Books – Burns all of the books considered dangerous to the Church

12 Council of Trent Catholic bishops and cardinals agree on several things: – Catholic Church’s interpretation of Bible is final Anyone who used their own interpretation = heretic – Faith & Good works need for salvation Can’t get by on faith alone – Bible and Church are equally powerful – Indulgences are valid. But selling fake indulgences is not OK.

13 Legacy of the Reformation Religious/Social Effects Protestant churches flourish New denominations develop Catholic Church is more unified Education is emphasized in both churches Political Effects Catholic Church’s authority declines Individual monarchs gain power Questioning of beliefs and authority will lay groundwork for the Enlightenment


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