2.1 Humanism + 2.2 The Reformation in Europe

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This lesson contains 38 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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What are we going to do today?
1. Introduction chapter 2.1 The Rise of humanism
2. Do some groupwork
3. Assignments

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Catholic Church
Humanism
classical learning
Utopia
The Praise of Folly
Vernacular
Anglican church
Act of supremacy

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Catholic Church
Humanism
classical learning
Utopia
The praise of folly
Vernacular
Anglican church
Act of supremacy
Katholieke kerk
Humanisme
studie van Klassieke oudheid
Utopie
Lof der zotheid
 language for ordinary people
Anglicaanse kerk
Split of English church and Roman Catholic Church

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You will learn
1. Who Thomas More and Erasmus were
2. Why people started to questions the Catholic church

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Humanism
and
Critical thinking
Huomo universalis
New scientific interest
Trying to explain the world rationally (instead of through belief)

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Erasmus

Slide 7 - Mind map

Slide 8 - Link

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Slide 10 - Video

Slide 11 - Link

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Work in pairs
1. You will receive a name: Thomas More, Erasmus, Maarten Luther 
2. Make a passport 
3. prepare a mini presentation

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Humanism
and
Critical thinking
Huomo universalis
New scientific interest
Trying to explain the world rationally (instead of through belief)

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Exercises
Do exercise 5, 6 and 8
timer
10:00

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How did the Catholic Church split up?

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The Reformation Begins
  • 1517: Luther protested against the Catholic Church by posting his 95 theses.
  • The pope excommunicated Luther and wanted him arrested
  • 1521: Luther is ordered to the Diet at Worms to take back his words

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Slide 19 - Video

Here I stand, I can do no other, God help me, amen

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After the Diet of Worms
  • Luther's supporters formed the Lutherans and used Luther's protests to justify a split of the Catholic Church
  • Their radical ideas spread all over Germany and caused violence against priests
  • = the start of the Reformation

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What are we going to do?
1, 2ab, 3, 4, 6, 7, 
timer
10:00

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Catholic Church
Humanism
classical learning
Utopia
The praise of folly
Vernacular
Anglican church
Act of supremacy

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Statement 1: Before Luther, there was only one Christian Church:
the Catholic Church.
Statement 2: After Luther, the Catholic Church was replaced by many
different Protestant Churches
A
Both statements are true
B
Both statements are false
C
Only Statement 1 is true
D
Only statement 2 is true

Slide 24 - Quiz

Name three excesses of the Catholic church Luther despised

Slide 25 - Open question

Protestantism
  • Charles V, ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, despised the split of the Church and wanted to use violence to correct it      
  • Many people protested = Protestanism      
  • Civil War broke out that was solved with the Treaty of Augsburg (1555): Each princedom can decide their own religion

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What does Luther see in Rome that irritates him?
priests spend too much time praying
the clergy live too luxuriously
people worship relics
people refuse to worship the pope
clerics are sleeping with women
people worship images of saints

Slide 27 - Drag question

Put the events in the correct chronological order
Luther must appear before the Emperor
Luther visits Rome and sees Church corruption
Luther writes his 95 theses
Luther translates the Bible into German
Luther burns the pope's letter

Slide 28 - Drag question

By buying an indulgence you would got:
A
to spend less years in hell
B
a ticket to Heaven
C
a free ticket to Rome
D
special treatment when you died

Slide 29 - Quiz

French Protestants
  • Johan Calvin protested against the excesses of the Catholic Church
  • French protestants = Huguenots
  • Civil War between Catholics and Huguenots
  • 1598: Edict of Nantes: Huguenots get more autonomy

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The Catholic Church defends itself
  • 1545: Church meeting that started the Counter-Reformation
  • Protestants = heretics
  • Inquisition should actively hunt them down and force them to become Catholic again
  • Protestant books were forbidden and listed on the Index

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Slide 32 - Video

With his Ninety-five Theses, Luther protested against
what in his opinion:








A
was wrong with society
B
was wrong with religion in general
C
was wrong with Catholics
D
was wrong with the Catholic Church

Slide 33 - Quiz

Which is NOT a way the Catholic Church defended itself against Protestantism?

A
with the Inquisition protestants were persecuted
B
at the Council of Trent the Church started a new movement called the Counter-Reformation
C
everyone who was a protestant was declared a heretic
D
The Church centralized power in order to get a better grip on heretics

Slide 34 - Quiz

Which measure taken by the Catholic Church can you see on this picture?
A
Index
B
Inquisition
C
Indulgence
D
Vernacular

Slide 35 - Quiz

In your own words, what was the Protestant Reformation?

Slide 36 - Open question

Homework
Read 2.2: The Reformation in Europe
Do: 2, 4, 6, 7

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Humanism
and
Critical thinking
Huomo universalis
New scientific interest
Trying to explain the world rationally (instead of through belief)

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