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1. The Reformation
2. The Reformation Split in the Church
3. Causes of the Reformation
4. Causes of the Reformation Renaissance emphasis on the secular and the individual challenged Church authority
5. Causes of the Reformation Renaissance emphasis on the secular and the individual challenged Church authority
The printing press spread these ideas
6. Causes of the Reformation Renaissance emphasis on the secular and the individual challenged Church authority
The printing press spread these ideas
Kings resented the power of the Pope
7. Causes of the Reformation Renaissance emphasis on the secular and the individual challenged Church authority
The printing press spread these ideas
Kings resented the power of the Pope
Merchants in the north resented paying taxes to the Pope in Rome
8. Causes of the Reformation Renaissance emphasis on the secular and the individual challenged Church authority
The printing press spread these ideas
Kings resented the power of the Pope
Merchants in the north resented paying taxes to the Pope in Rome
Reformers – John Wycliffe, John Huss, Desiderius Erasmas and Thomas More
9. Martin Luther
10. Martin Luther German Monk
11. Martin Luther German Monk
In an effort to stop indulgences, he developed 95 Theses that argued that the selling of forgiveness was not right
12. Martin Luther German Monk
In an effort to stop indulgences, he developed 95 Theses that argued that the selling of forgiveness was not right
The 95 Theses were published and Martin Luther became famous all throughout Germany
13. Martin Luther German Monk
In an effort to stop indulgences, he developed 95 Theses that argued that the selling of forgiveness was not right
The 95 Theses were published and Martin Luther became famous all throughout Germany
His actions started the Reformation
14. Luther’s Teachings
15. Luther’s Teachings People could win salvation only by faith in God’s gift of forgiveness, the Church taught that faith and “good works” were necessary for salvation
16. Luther’s Teachings People could win salvation only by faith in God’s gift of forgiveness, the Church taught that faith and “good works” were necessary for salvation
All Church teachings should be clearly based on the words of the Bible, the Pope and Church traditions were false authorities
17. Luther’s Teachings People could win salvation only by faith in God’s gift of forgiveness, the Church taught that faith and “good works” were necessary for salvation
All Church teachings should be clearly based on the words of the Bible, the Pope and Church traditions were false authorities
All people with faith were equal, therefore, people did not need priests to interpret the Bible for them.
18. Protestantism Grows
19. Protestantism Grows A separate religious group, called Lutherans, emerged
20. Protestantism Grows A separate religious group, called Lutherans, emerged
The Peace of Augsburg gives each ruler the ability to choose Protestantism or Catholicism
21. Protestantism Grows A separate religious group, called Lutherans, emerged
The Peace of Augsburg gives each ruler the ability to choose Protestantism or Catholicism
Henry VIII creates a English church to supersede the power of the Catholic church
22. English Religious Turmoil
23. English Religious Turmoil Henry VIII wanted a son… his first wife gave him a daughter – so he wanted an annulment
24. English Religious Turmoil Henry VIII wanted a son… his first wife gave him a daughter – so he wanted an annulment
The pope wouldn’t grant him one so he separated from the Church – Reformation Parliament
25. English Religious Turmoil Henry VIII wanted a son… his first wife gave him a daughter – so he wanted an annulment
The pope wouldn’t grant him one so he separated from the Church – Reformation Parliament
The Act of Supremacy made the English king the head of the Church – not the pope
26. Anglican Church
27. Anglican Church Henry finally gets his son, but both of them die, therefore his eldest daughter – Mary, Queen of Scots – takes over and makes England Catholic again.
28. Anglican Church Henry finally gets his son, but both of them die, therefore his eldest daughter – Mary, Queen of Scots – takes over and makes England Catholic again.
Mary goes insane, so Henry’s second eldest daughter, Elizabeth, becomes Queen.
29. Anglican Church Henry finally gets his son, but both of them die, therefore his eldest daughter – Mary, Queen of Scots – takes over and makes England Catholic again.
Mary goes insane, so Henry’s second eldest daughter, Elizabeth, becomes Queen.
She establishes the Anglican Church and England remains protestant.
30. Protestant Denominations
31. Protestant Denominations Calvinism
32. Protestant Denominations Calvinism
John Calvin creates a theocracy in Geneva
33. Protestant Denominations Calvinism
John Calvin creates a theocracy in Geneva
His denomination is based on the theory of predestination
34. Protestant Denominations Calvinism
John Calvin creates a theocracy in Geneva
His denomination is based on the theory of predestination
Becomes the modern denomination of Presbyterians
35. Protestant Denominations Calvinism
John Calvin creates a theocracy in Geneva
His denomination is based on the theory of predestination
Becomes the modern denomination of Presbyterians
Anabaptists
36. Protestant Denominations Calvinism
John Calvin creates a theocracy in Geneva
His denomination is based on the theory of predestination
Becomes the modern denomination of Presbyterians
Anabaptists
Believe that a parishioner must choose to be baptized
37. Catholic Reformation
38. Catholic Reformation Ignatius of Loyola creates the Jesuits to spread Catholicism
39. Catholic Reformation Ignatius of Loyola creates the Jesuits to spread Catholicism
The Council of Trent reaffirms the Church’s position on some issues that the Protestant churches disagree with…
40. Council of Trent
41. Council of Trent The church’s interpretation of the Bible was final.
42. Council of Trent The church’s interpretation of the Bible was final.
Christians need faith and good works for salvation
43. Council of Trent The church’s interpretation of the Bible was final.
Christians need faith and good works for salvation
The Bible and Church tradition were equally powerful authorities
44. Council of Trent The church’s interpretation of the Bible was final.
Christians need faith and good works for salvation
The Bible and Church tradition were equally powerful authorities
Indulgences were valid expressions of faith