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Key terms: Catholic Church The original Christian Church
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The Protestant Reformation Chapter One Section 3
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Page 1: The Protestant Reformation Chapter One Section 3.

The Protestant ReformationChapter One Section 3

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Protestant ReformationDuring the renaissance, calls

for reform in the Catholic Church – Protests which resulted in full scale revolt and new Christian Sects

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Key Person: The Pope

The head of the Catholic Church

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Key term: RecantTo give up one’s views

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Worksheet 1.3: Indulgence A lessening of the time a soul

would have to spend in purgatory, a place where souls too impure to enter heaven went.

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Martin Luther Leader of the

protestant reformation Posted his 95 Theses

on the door of the Wittenberg church in 1517

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95 Theses 95 Arguments, written by

Martin Luther in 1517, against indulgences / Catholic practices

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Wittenberg Town where the church was on which

Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses or arguments against indulgences / various Catholic practices

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John Calvin Another leader of

the protestant reformation

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PredestinationThe belief that

god long ago determined who would gain salvation

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TheocracyGovernment run by church

leaders. In 1541, protestants in Geneva,

Switzerland asked John Calvin to lead their community.

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Hmmm…. Why did the sale of indulgences become a

critical issue during the Renaissance but not during the Middle Ages?

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Hmmm…. Comparing Points of View:

How did Martin Luther’s ideas differ from those expressed by the Catholic Church?


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