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The Protestant Reformation 1517

The Protestant Reformation 1517. Martin Luther: The Rebel. One Opportunity. The Catholic church- THE church in Western Europe Black Plague had devastated Europe – people thought God was punishing them & Church couldn’t stop it Indulgences- pay money in order to get into heaven.

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The Protestant Reformation 1517

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  1. The Protestant Reformation1517 Martin Luther: The Rebel One Opportunity.

  2. The Catholic church- THE church in Western Europe Black Plague had devastated Europe – people thought God was punishing them & Church couldn’t stop it Indulgences- pay money in order to get into heaven. The Church was extremely wealthy Taxes Church officials- many not very concerned with spiritual matters Pope Leo X was trying to raise money to build a big new church in Rome (selling indulgences) Background – a loss of confidence

  3. Pope Leo and his crib

  4. The Protester • Martin Luther was a strange person plagued by the idea that he could never be good enough for God to love • Became a monk when he was frightened by being caught outside during a thunder storm • Was very worried about his soul’s salvation – confessed his sins for hours, fasted, went without sleep, trying to make up for sins

  5. Luther’s cell as a monk Cell sweet Cell

  6. Luther’s Breakthrough • Developed the idea of justification by faith • Have faith in God-all that was needed to get to heaven • Luther wanted to share this information with everyone • Thought Pope would agree, but he didn’t • The Pope just wanted $$ for his cathedral in Rome

  7. The Conflict • A Catholic agent was in town, selling indulgences (get out of Purgatory free cards), giving people guilt-trips • “As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs” – John Tetzel’s selling slogan Signed by John Tetzel, with whom Luther has his disagreement

  8. The 95 Theses • Luther began seeing the church as corrupt, especially in selling indulgences • Wrote 95 complaints about indulgences and the church’s power • Nailed them to the castle church door in Wittenberg, Germany on October 31, 1517 causing a debate to begin

  9. Printing press let Luther’s ideas spread quickly – Luther becomes even more radical and gains popular support Pope condemns Luther Luther burns the Pope’s excommunication in the public square German princes called Luther to the town of Worms, for a diet, or meeting Told Luther to take back what he’d said Luther refuses to take back what he said and is forced to go into hiding German princes use Reformation as a rallying cry to free Germany of Papal interference Spread of Luther’s Ideas

  10. The Results • People soon take up Luther’s ideas, sparking wars and religious/political problems all over Europe • The church in Europe would never reunify – it would remain split between Catholics and Protestants Luther’s protector, Frederick the Wise

  11. Protestant Reformation Task • Create a comic strip (at least six slides) depicting the stages of the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther is the main character and should be included on every slide. • For each slide, write a short explanation (at least two sentences each). • Last, go view the 95 Theses on the door. Write one down and explain what it means.

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