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2.2 The Reformation in Europe (part 1)
Where did our heads go?
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Previous goal
Why did people start questioning the Church?
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Complete the text by using the following key terms:
More - Utopia - The Praise of the Folly - Erasmus
- vernacular - Anglican - Act of Supremacy.
Humanism rose in the 15th century, focusing on human values and ideas. Thomas (1) wrote "(2)," describing an ideal society. (3), a key humanist, wrote "(4)," which criticised the church. Humanists encouraged the use of (5) languages, making knowledge more accessible to the people. This period helped shape the (6) Church, especially after the (7) in 1534, which declared King Henry VIII as the head of the church, changing England's religious landscape.
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Slide 3 - Diapositive
Humanism rose in the 15th century, focusing on human values and ideas. Thomas More wrote "Utopia," describing an ideal society. Erasmus, a key humanist, wrote "The Praise of the Folly," which criticised the church. Humanists encouraged the use of vernacular languages, making knowledge more accessible to the people. This period helped shape the Anglican Church, especially after the Act of Supremacy in 1534, which declared King
Henry VIII as the head of the church, changing England's religious landscape.
Slide 4 - Diapositive
Learning goal
Who was Martin Luther and what was the Reformation?
ALWAYS write down the learning goal!
Slide 5 - Diapositive
Slide 6 - Diapositive
Church 1 = Catholic
Church 2 = Protestant
Slide 7 - Diapositive
The church on the right is...
A
Catholic
B
Protestant
Slide 8 - Quiz
Reformation
Group that criticised the Catholic Church
They wanted CHANGE and REFORM
Followers are called protestants
Slide 9 - Diapositive
Hierarchy of the Catholic Church
Monks
Archbishops
Bishops
Priests
Pope
Slide 10 - Question de remorquage
Top 5: What is wrong with the Catholic Church
Slide 11 - Diapositive
Relics
People were worshipping relics; remains of saints.
Slide 12 - Diapositive
Saints
People were worshipping images of saints.
Slide 13 - Diapositive
Riches
The church was very rich whilst a lot of people were poor.
Slide 14 - Diapositive
Bible
The Bible was written in Latin -> common people couldn't understand it.
Slide 15 - Diapositive
Indulgences
The selling of indulgences: written documents stating that the owner's sins are forgiven.
Slide 16 - Diapositive
According to you: which one is the worst?
Worshipping relics
Bible is in Latin
Church is too rich
Worshipping saints
Selling of indulgences
Slide 17 - Sondage
Slide 18 - Vidéo
Slide 19 - Vidéo
Charles V
Emperor Holy Roman Empire
Strict Catholic
Tries to stop the reformation
Slide 20 - Diapositive
Everything ruled by Charles V
Slide 21 - Diapositive
Tetzel
Best seller of indulgences.
''As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul into heaven springs.''
Indulgence hamster weeks!
Two for the price of one!
Slide 22 - Diapositive
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 Dietat Worms to take back his words
Slide 23 - Diapositive
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