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3.5 A rift in the church
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At the end of this lesson...
You can explain what the consequences were when the Christian church split.
You can explain the part played by Luther in the Reformation.
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Luther
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Why is Luther successful??
the invention of the printing press allowed Luther's texts to be quickly copied and distributed.
Luther is supported and protected by powerful German prince-electors.
The ideas (of simplicity and austerity) appeal to many poor believers.
Many believers do not agree with the indulgences: Luther dares to say something about it.
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Reaction
Luther hoped that the Pope would join in his reforms, but he was banned.
Charles V (the German Emperor) wanted everyone in his empire to remain Catholic and called on Luther to explain himself during the Emperial Diet in Worms.
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Consequence 1
Charles V declared Luther an outlaw, but he got protected by the Duke of Saxony.
A war of religion broke out in the German Empire between Catholics and Protestants.
1555: Peace of Augsburg.
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Consequence 2
Luther's reformation led to the founding of a new church: the Protestant Church.
Luther never wanted this. He only wanted to make adjustments (reform) the Catholic Church.