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How do you think classical learning and an emphasis How do you think classical learning and an emphasis on the individual might have led people to become on the individual might have led people to become critical of the Roman Catholic Church? critical of the Roman Catholic Church?
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How do you think classical learning and an emphasis on the How do you think classical learning and an emphasis on the individual might have led people to become critical of the Roman individual might have led people to become critical of the Roman Catholic Church?Catholic Church?

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  How do you think classical learning and an emphasis on the individual might How do you think classical learning and an emphasis on the individual might have led people to become critical of the Roman Catholic Church?have led people to become critical of the Roman Catholic Church?

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The Protestant ReformationThe Protestant Reformation

Renaissance humanism got its name from Renaissance humanism got its name from influential writers, such as Petrarch and Erasmus, influential writers, such as Petrarch and Erasmus, who believed that Christianity should be as much who believed that Christianity should be as much concerned with human behavior in this life as with concerned with human behavior in this life as with the afterlife in heaven and hell.the afterlife in heaven and hell.

The literature of classical Greece and Rome, a The literature of classical Greece and Rome, a focus of the Renaissance, was called the focus of the Renaissance, was called the humanities, because it was created and written by humanities, because it was created and written by humans. humans.

On the other hand, the Christian Bible, as well as On the other hand, the Christian Bible, as well as biblical commentaries by the clergy, was believed biblical commentaries by the clergy, was believed to have been inspired by God. to have been inspired by God.

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Northward spread of humanism:Northward spread of humanism: The spread of classical  The spread of classical learning to northern Europe spurred the development of learning to northern Europe spurred the development of Christian humanism.Christian humanism.

Christian humanist beliefs:Christian humanist beliefs: Christian humanists believed that  Christian humanists believed that human beings could improve themselves through the exercise human beings could improve themselves through the exercise of reason.of reason.

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A Christian humanist:A Christian humanist: Erasmus wanted the Church to show  Erasmus wanted the Church to show people how to live good lives on a daily basis.people how to live good lives on a daily basis.

Why do you think the artist chose to portray Erasmus in Why do you think the artist chose to portray Erasmus in this particular pose?this particular pose?   

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ErasmusErasmus

Erasmus strongly believed in the power of Erasmus strongly believed in the power of education, which he saw as a way to "draw out" education, which he saw as a way to "draw out" (the meaning of the Latin(the meaning of the Latineducareeducare) people's ) people's capabilities for good thought and behavior. capabilities for good thought and behavior.

He therefore recommended the reading only of He therefore recommended the reading only of works that would lead to such an education. works that would lead to such an education.

He thought that classical literature had a beneficial He thought that classical literature had a beneficial effect on the mind, whereas fanciful stories, such effect on the mind, whereas fanciful stories, such as tales of King Arthur, were silly and likely to as tales of King Arthur, were silly and likely to corrupt the mind. corrupt the mind.

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Problems in the Catholic ChurchProblems in the Catholic Church

Problems in the Catholic ChurchProblems in the Catholic Church Ineffective leadership:Ineffective leadership: Corruption in the Catholic  Corruption in the Catholic

Church led to discontent. Many people thought Church led to discontent. Many people thought that Church officials were interested mainly in that Church officials were interested mainly in wealth. In addition, some parish priests did not wealth. In addition, some parish priests did not seem interested in their spiritual duties.seem interested in their spiritual duties.

Indulgences:Indulgences: The Church sold indulgences— The Church sold indulgences—documents that released the purchasers from documents that released the purchasers from punishment for sin. Many people bought punishment for sin. Many people bought indulgences for family members who had died and indulgences for family members who had died and were said to be in purgatory.were said to be in purgatory.

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The Catholic ChurchThe Catholic Church After they confessed their sins and sought forgiveness After they confessed their sins and sought forgiveness

from God through the Church, penitents were often given from God through the Church, penitents were often given "penances"—earthly activities, such as prayer or good "penances"—earthly activities, such as prayer or good works, to perform as repayment for the sins. works, to perform as repayment for the sins.

A penitent would still have to spend time in purgatory as A penitent would still have to spend time in purgatory as punishment after death, however. Purgatory was a kind punishment after death, however. Purgatory was a kind of "holding cell" where sinners paid for their sins before of "holding cell" where sinners paid for their sins before being allowed into heaven. being allowed into heaven.

An indulgence was thought to exempt one from this An indulgence was thought to exempt one from this punishment for a certain length of time.punishment for a certain length of time.

One of the most corrupt practices during the 1500s was One of the most corrupt practices during the 1500s was the selling of indulgences as a kind of insurance against the selling of indulgences as a kind of insurance against unconfessed sins. Later, the Church decided that one unconfessed sins. Later, the Church decided that one could buy indulgences for people already dead and could buy indulgences for people already dead and supposedly in purgatory. supposedly in purgatory.

Secular governments also got into the act by allowing Secular governments also got into the act by allowing the sale of indulgences only in return for a substantial the sale of indulgences only in return for a substantial share of the yield, often as much as two-thirds share of the yield, often as much as two-thirds

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What role did Martin Luther and his What role did Martin Luther and his

ideas play in the Reformation?ideas play in the Reformation? Martin Luther's IdeasMartin Luther's Ideas Justification by faith alone:Justification by faith alone: While the Catholic  While the Catholic

Church taught that doing good works was an Church taught that doing good works was an important means for improving one's chances of important means for improving one's chances of entering heaven, Martin Luther believed that entering heaven, Martin Luther believed that people are saved through their faith in God alone people are saved through their faith in God alone and not by good works.and not by good works.

The Ninety-five Theses:The Ninety-five Theses: On October 31, 1517,  On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther made public his Ninety-five Theses, Martin Luther made public his Ninety-five Theses, an attack on the Church's handling of indulgences.an attack on the Church's handling of indulgences.

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Why did Luther object to the Why did Luther object to the selling of indulgences?selling of indulgences?

He felt that the selling of indulgences gave He felt that the selling of indulgences gave people false hope in material solutions to people false hope in material solutions to sin, instead of leading them to develop their sin, instead of leading them to develop their own faith, which Luther believed was the own faith, which Luther believed was the only road to salvation.only road to salvation.


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