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Beginnings of the Reformation John Wycliffe (circa 1330-84) English philosopher, theologian, and religious reformer -a forerunner of the Protestant Reformation.

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Page 1: Beginnings of the Reformation John Wycliffe (circa 1330-84) English philosopher, theologian, and religious reformer -a forerunner of the Protestant Reformation.

Beginnings of the Reformation

Page 2: Beginnings of the Reformation John Wycliffe (circa 1330-84) English philosopher, theologian, and religious reformer -a forerunner of the Protestant Reformation.

John Wycliffe(circa 1330-84)

• English philosopher, theologian, and religious reformer-a forerunner of the Protestant Reformation

• translated the Bible into English

Page 3: Beginnings of the Reformation John Wycliffe (circa 1330-84) English philosopher, theologian, and religious reformer -a forerunner of the Protestant Reformation.

Wycliffe’s beliefs

• believed in a direct relationship between humanity and God

-no need of priestly mediation• believed Christians could govern

themselves without the aid of popes and prelates

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Additional beliefs of John Wycliffe

• denounced as unscriptural many beliefs and practices of the church

• held that the clergy should strive to imitate evangelical poverty

• disavowed serfdom and warfare

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Jan Hus(circa 1372-1415)

• Bohemian religious leader• attempted to reform the Roman

Catholic Church• was accused of heresy by the

Council of Constance

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“In the truth of the Gospel which I have written,

taught, and prospered, I die willingly and joyfully.”

- Jan Hus

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Hus was condemned by the council and burned at the stake .

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“When dealing with heretics, one is not obligated to keep his word.”

- the Pope

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Savonarola, Girolamo (1452-98)

• Italian preacher and reformer• zealously attempted to uproot

corruption in the church• was executed by hanging for

heresy

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Johann Tetzel(1465?-1519)

• Dominican friar entrusted by the Holy See with the proclamation of indulgences-proceeds were used to rebuild Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome

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People could avoid punishment for their sins by buying indulgences.

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“As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from

purgatory springs.”- Johann Tetzel

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Ulrich Zwingli(1484-1531 )

• Swiss theologian• leader of the Reformation in

Switzerland

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• taught that devout Christians did not need a pope

• believed the adoration of saints and relics and church abuses of the indulgence system as unscriptural

Zwingli’s teachings

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Zwingli was wounded 10th October 1531 at Kappel am Albis while acting as chaplain and standard-bearer for the Protestant forces.

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Martin Luther(1483-1546)

• German theologian and religious reformer

• started the Protestant Reformation

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Luther denounced the practice of granting indulgences.

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Luther nailed his 95 Theses condemning the selling of indulgences to the door of the church at Wittenberg in October 1517.

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Pope Leo X called Martin

Luther a “wild boar.”

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Luther was condemned by the Holy Roman emperor after refusing to recant his testimony.

Charles V

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“I cannot go against my conscience. Here I stand.

I cannot do otherwise. God help me.”

- Martin Luther

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Frederick III, the elector of Saxony, spirited Luther away and hid him at Wartburg Castle.

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Luther’s Teachings

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Luther said that “faith alone” in

God’s mercy was one’s

only hope for salvation.

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Luther maintained

that the Bible was the only

guide for Christians.

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Luther encouraged people to

study God’s word themselves.

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Other changes made by Luther included:

• simplified religious services and rituals

• allowed priests to marry

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Impact of Luther’s Reforms

• many towns seized Church property and set up independent churches

• some German princes seized Church lands and stopped the flow of Church taxes to Rome

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Peasants’ Revolt of 1524

An armed rebellion by peasants of southern Germany -

• protested efforts by nobles to increase their feudal dues

• demanded the right to choose their own priests

• wanted wood cutting and hunting rights in the lords’ forests

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Marburg Colloquy

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Holy Roman Emperor Charles V

• launched a military campaign in 1547 to force Lutheran princes back into the Roman Catholic Church-war resulted in a draw

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Diet of Augsburg(1555)

• officially recognized the split within Christianity by allowing each German prince to choose whether their lands would be Roman Catholic or Lutheran

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William Tyndale(1492-1536)

• English religious reformer, and writer

• was strangled and burned at the stake for translating the Bible into English