2.1: Dissent in the Church

2.1: Dissent in the Church




How did criticism of the Roman-Catholic Church lead to the Reformation and ultimately to a split within the Christian Church?
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2.1: Dissent in the Church




How did criticism of the Roman-Catholic Church lead to the Reformation and ultimately to a split within the Christian Church?

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What do you rember about the lesson you had yesterday about the abuses within the catholic church?

Slide 2 - Mind map

Slide 3 - Video

Luther 
Luther: German monk, struggled to answer the question: How people can attain salvation.

Criticized the way money was being collected to fund construction of the St. Peter in Rome.

1517: Wrote 95 theses (statements): a list of his criticism towards the church

Charles V demanded that Luther would retract his criticism, Luther refused....

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Video

Luthers speech
"Since Your Imperial Majesty and Your Lordships demand a simple reply, I will answer you plainly. Only the testimony of the Bible or clear avidence could convict me", "I can only be convinced by the bible. And as my conscience is captive tot the Word of God I cannot and I will not recant anything, for it is dangerous to go against conscience. God help me. Amen". 
- Luther's speech at the imperial Diet of Worms (18 April, 1521)

Slide 6 - Slide

Indulgences = proof that your sins or some of your sins were forgiven: You paid for a place in heaven!
 letters of indulgence = proof that your sins or some of your sins were forgiven, you paid for a place in heaven!

Slide 7 - Slide

With what did Luther struggled?

Slide 8 - Open question

Why did Luther criticized the Catholic church?

Slide 9 - Open question

Why was Luther excommunicated by the Catholic leaders?

Slide 10 - Open question

Explain in your own words what indulgences are.

Slide 11 - Open question

Luther(2) and the Protestant Churches
Emperor Charles V declared Luther an outlaw. A German elector stepped in and gave Luther his protection.

Catholic monarchs & Charles V  vs. Protestant rulers 

1555: Treaty of Ausburg: Each ruler had the right to choose the religion of his province. The Reformation sparked off and led to the foundation of the Protestant church

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Protestant Churches
  • centred on the Bible and personal faith, therefor had no priests but preachers.
  • Translated bible so everyone could read it. 
  • Where the protestants were not protected they had to meet in secret.

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Calvinism
Founded by John Calvin (1509 - 1564)

Calvinist believe in Predesitnation: idea that god already determined in advance who will go to heaven or not.

Worshipping god through prayer

Although monarchs were chosen by god to rule, you needn't always obey the monarch.

Slide 14 - Slide

What is the main difference on religon believes between followers of Luther and Calvin?
A
Luther's followers believe in predestination
B
Calvin's followers believe in predestination
C
According to calvin all monarchs were chosen by god and so you should obey them.
D
According to luther there were exception were you shouldn't obey the monarch

Slide 15 - Quiz

Explain predestination

Slide 16 - Open question

Slide 17 - Video

How did criticism of the Roman-Catholic Church lead to the Reformation and ultimately to a split within the Christian Church?

Slide 18 - Open question