Title: Exploration and Conquest
1Wars, Rebellion, and the Rise of Nation States
History 103The West and the World
2Focus Questions
- What measures did the Roman Catholic Church take
to reform itself and to combat Protestantism in
the sixteenth century? - What role did politics, economic and social
conditions, and religion play in the European
wars of the sixteenth century?
3Protestant Reformation
John Calvin 1509-1564
4Protestant ReformatonCalvinism
- Original sin . . . appears to be a hereditary
depravity and corruption of our nature, diffused
through all the parts of the soul, rendering us
obnoxious to the Divine wrath, and producing in
us . . . works of the flesh. Institutes of the
Christian Religion (p. 229).
5Protestant ReformationCalvinism
- Predestination we call the eternal degree of
God, by which he has determined in himself, what
he would have to become of every individual of
mankind . . . Eternal life is foreordained for
some, and eternal damnation for others.
Institutes of the Christian Religion (p. 145)
6Religions in Europe
7Religious Situation in Europe
8English Reformation
Henry VIII (1491-1547) Reign 1509-1547
Catherine of Aragon 1385-1536
9English Reformation
- Thomas Cranmer and Thomas Cromwell
- Marriage Annulment in English Ecclesiastical
Court (1533) - Act of Supremacy (1534), Monarch Declared Supreme
Head of Church of England - Treason Act
- Thomas More
10Jane Seymour
Catherine of Aragon
Anne Boleyn
Catherine Parr
Anne of Cleves
Catherine Howard
11Edward VI 1547-1553
Mary Tudor 1553-1558
Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Reign 1558-1603
12Ignatius of Loyola (1490-1556) and the Jesuits
- Biography
- Society of Jesus
- Spiritual Exercises
- Schools and Education
The Miracles of St. Ignatius, Rubens 1617
13COUNCIL OF TRENT1545-1563
- Internal Reform of Corruption in Church
- Affirms that both Faith Good Works Necessary
for Salvation - Intersession of Saints, Indulgences, Purgatory
- Affirms the Importance of Bible Tradition
- Affirms the Validity of Seven Sacraments
- Affirms Transubstantiation
14Wars of Religion
- Dynastic Religious Political, Religious
Ideological - Schmalkaldic Wars (1546-1555) and Peace of
Augsburg 1555 cujus regio, ejus religio - French Wars of Religion,1562-1598
- Revolt in the Netherlands, 1566-1609
15 Hapsburg vs Valois
Francis I, 1494-47 King of France, 1515-47
Charles V, 1500-58 Holy Roman Emperor, 1519-56
16French Wars of Religion,1562-1598
- Catholic vs Huguenot
- Major Families Valois, Guise, Bourbon
- Henry II (1547-1559) Valois Dynasty
- Francis II (1559-1560)
- Charles IX (1560-1574)
- Henry III (1574-1589)
- Henry IV (1589-1610) Bourbon Dynasty
- Edict of Nantes, 1598
17Catherine de' Medici 1519-1589
Power Behind the Throne During The French Wars of
Religion
18St. Bartholomews Day Massacre, August 23, 1572
- Religious Violence
- The Importance of the State in Catholic Revival
19Henry IV of France 1589-1610
As Duc of Navarre he was the Leader of the
Huguenots. Established the Bourbon Dynasty in
France
20Philip II 1556-1598
King of Spain and Ruler of the Netherlands and
the Spanish Colonial Empire
21United Provinces, Spanish Netherlands
22William of Orange Leads Rebellion in 1568
Duke of Alba Enters Netherlands in 1567
23The Spanish Armanda, 1588
24The Thirty Years War
25Wars of Religion
The Horror of the Religious Wars leaves a lasting
impression on Europe and gives rise to Serious
Debates Over the Issue of Religious
Toleration Big Question What is the Proper
Role of the State in Matters of Religion?