Problems in the Church

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'Problems in the Church

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29/08/2022
VWO Joris Epskamp

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Rocket SLS
Project Artemis 2025

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Menu
  1. Problems in the Church
  2. Quick Trip 2 Florance
  3. Excercise

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After this lesson you will know..
  • ..what heretics are and how the church fought them.
  • ..which criticism came to the church around 1500.
  • ..how the Christian church fell apart and you can name some of the consequences.
Heretics

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Time of Discoverers and Reformers

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Renaissance
Middle Ages -> Renaissance
  • Culture (Cultuur) from the Antiquity is back!
  • Art, Buildings, Science, etc.
  • 'Old' knowledge becomes new knowledge!
Renaissance betekend letterlijk; Wedergeboorte. (Rebirth)

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Criticism
Criticism of the Church grew through:
      Humanism;
  •  Focus on life, not death.
      printing press;
  •  Books can now be quickly created and distributed.
You may know the motto; Carpe Diem (Seize the day). In the Middle Ages the motto was more Momento Mori (Remember to die).
Erasmus was a well-known Dutch Humanist. You may know his name from the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam, the Erasmus University or his book 'Praise of Folly'.

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Heretics
People who rejected official church doctrine (rules) called the church heretics.

The heretics were tracked down and brought before an special court; The Inquisition

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Letter of indulgence
Buy away sin by buying a letter of indulgence or indulgence.

       Maarten Luther (Lutheran)
       Johannes Calvijn (Calvinist)

                    Protestants

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Reformation
  • "Only by praying and really believing will you get to heaven."
  • "Worship only God, no images."
  • "Everyone should read the Bible."
  • Pastors are allowed to marry.

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Consequence

1. Faith of millions of Europeans changed from Catholicism to Protestantism.

2. Charles V was Catholic. He hated the idea that Protestants lived in his realm. A war started between Catholics and Protestants in the Netherlands.

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Carpe Diem
Memento Mori

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Medieval (Gothic) style
Renaissance style

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Roman original:
120 AD.
Renaissance copy:
 1580 AD.

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St. Paul's
cathedral
LONDON

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St. Peter's
cathedral
ROME

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Slide 21 - Video

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What is a 'heretic'?
A
Someone who rejects the beliefs of the Catholic Church.
B
Someone who is 'here'.
C
A Catholic
D
A bad person

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What is NO consequence of the Reformation
A
Millions of Europeans changed their faith.
B
A big war in the Netherlands
C
Catholics became friend with protestants
D
Charles V had Protestant heretics murdered.

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What suits Martin Luther and what fits the Catholic Church?
Luther
Catholic Church
95 statements
Sell โ€‹โ€‹indulgences
Reading the Bible
Riches

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Assignment:
Look at the image handed out and write down what you see. Why does it have to do with today's topics?


Homework for next lesson:
Read: Paragraph 1 
Make: 1a and 1b, 8c, 10 and 11

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After this lesson you will know..
  • ..what heretics are and how the church fought them.
  • ..which criticism came to the church around 1500.
  • ..how the Christian church fell apart and you can name some of the consequences.
Heretics

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