Liszet Jessica The_Protestant_Reformation[1]

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By: Liszet Oliver
&
Jessica Miller
• Martin Luther always worried
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about going to the wrong
place after his death. He
devoted himself to the Catholic
Church trying to find salvation.
He wrote the 95 theses to
explain how he felt about the
churches procedures for
salvation.
In 1520, Pope Leo X found
Martins 95 theses to be heresy.
After he left from the Catholic
Church, he form his own church
called Lutheran and people
came for advice to go to
heaven.
Even after his death, his words
were still known.
• Martin Luther’s 95 theses stated
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what was wrong with religious
salvation
Tetzel handed out indulgences
Indulgences were payments
people made to have their sins
forgiven.
Martin Luther tried to get the
original copy of the 95 theses
back, but it was to late.
The 95 theses swept through out
Germany.
 Calvin studied in places and under
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various scholars, when he had
received a humanist education.
The thought of John Calvin had
Zwinglianism reached its fullest
development in the theology,
political theories, and ecclesiastic.
Calvin created patterns and
thought, that would take over
western culture throughout the
modern period.
By 1538, Calvin began as a lecturer
and preacher, but he was asked to
go because of theological
conflicts.
Through the years, the Institutes of
the Christian Religion was filled with
lecturing, preaching, and the
writing of commentaries, treatises,
and various editions.
 The English Reformation is
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about having far reaching
consequences in Tudor
England.
Henry VIII was a Roman
Catholic
Henry was also, the head of
this church was the pope
based in Rome.
In 1536, the real protest in
England of what Henry was
doing came with the
Pilgrimage of Grace.
The church in England was
follows the rules in church that
are, the pope based in Rome
Church services, all were held
in Latin Prayers, all said in Latin
Bible, written in Latin Priests,
and was not allowed to marry.
 The council of Trent was one of
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the most important councils in
the history of the Roman Catholic
Church in 1545 to 1563.
The council discussed the matters
like the relationship of scripture
and tradition, the canon of
scriptural books and the doctrines
of original sin and justification.
The Vulgate was right and official,
they rejected all other versions,
that was used by the Catholic
Church.
Council was carried out in much
the same manner, the first was
theologians and canonists
The Council of Trent had defined
the differences between the
Catholic and Protestant positions.
• The Counter Reformation was the Catholic
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Church instituted its own series of reforms
that balanced real reform with a strident
and conservative reaction to
Protestantism.
The Catholic Reformation was a spirit of
zeal and also, ardor for the faith, a
recognition of abuses in the church.
The Catholic Reformation is also known to
as the Counter Reformation.
In 1545, the Counter-Reformation forced
Pope Paul III to convene a council in Trent
in order to define church doctrine always.
Protestant churches were the protest of
the future, and Catholicism that would in
centuries cease to be the majority religion
in the western world.
• Around 1450 ,before beginning
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his work on the Bible,
Gutenberg experimented
sheets of paper, small books,
like a in simple textbook of
Latin grammar.
Gutenberg printed the Bible
More people can read it when
they bought it.
Higher literacy rate because of
reading the Bible
Churches and monasteries
were likely purchase the bible.