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Unit: Rise of Modern Europe Topic: The Protest ant Reformation
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1. Church Abuses

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A.Priests hired artists to beautify churches, as well as charging fees for services.

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B. As Europe’s largest landowner, the Church charged people high taxes or took their crops.

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C.Priests frightened people with stories of Hell, but then gave them hope with Purgatory.

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D. Priests sold indulgences, a special pardon to get out of Purgatory and into Heaven.

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• One peasant compared the clergy to “wicked wolves,” protesting, “Instead of saving the souls of the dead and sending them to Heaven, they gorge themselves at banquets after funerals.”

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2. Martin Luther

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Yes!

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No!

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A. Martin Luther, a German monk and professor, drew up 95 thesestheses, or arguments, against indulgences.

B. He argued that indulgences had no basis in the Bible.

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C. Martin Luther nailed the 95 Theses to a Church door!

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C. This sparked the ProtestProtestantant ReformationReformation, the period when Europeans broke away from the Catholic Church and formed new Christian churches.

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• People can reach heaven only through faith in God.

• Masses can be said in the vernacular.

• The pope cannot grant a pardon for sins.

• The Bible was the only source of religious truth.

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3. Luther vs. the Catholic

Church!

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A. The Church told Luther to recantrecant, or give up his views – he refused.

B. Luther then had to go to the Diet of WormsDiet of Worms, in which Charles V asked him to recant – he refused.

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C. The Pope excommun-icated Luther, or banned him from being a Catholic.

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D. Luther’s followers, or LutheransLutherans (eventually, ProtestantsProtestants) spread his ideas through Europe using the printing press.

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4. John Calvin, Another

Protestant

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A. A French monk, Calvin believed in predesti-predesti-nationnation, the belief that God had determined before the beginning of time who would gain salvation.