Title: Protestant Reformation
1Protestant Reformation Catholic
Counter-Reformation
- Global History I Spiconardi
2The Causes
- Renaissance Thinking
- Emphasis on the secular and individual over the
religious and spiritual - Rulers no longer recognized papal supremacy
- Merchants resented paying taxes to Rome (the
Church)
3Problems within the Church
- The Papacy
- Amassed great personal wealth
- Many disavowed celibacy had mistresses and
illegitimate children - More concerned with political than spiritual
- Nepotism ? popes made nephews cardinals
4Martin Luther
- The Ninety-fiveTheses
- Pamphlet nailed to churchs doors in Wittenberg,
Germany - Criticized churches sale of indulgences
- Indulgences ?a remission of the temporal
punishment due to sin - Luther believed this a fraud and indulgences were
being used inappropriately
Who does he look like?
5Martin Luthers Beliefs
- One could gain salvation through Gods grace
alone - Good works do not make a good man, but a good
man does good works - All teachings should be based on the Bible
- People should have access to the Bible
- Rejected transubstantiation
- Transubstantiation ? belief Christ was present in
the Eucharist - Priests should marry not wear ornate vestments
6Churchs Reaction to Luther
- Crazy, fat, German, barbaric Monk
Turn this woodcut upside down.
7Churchs Reaction to Luther
- Crazy, fat, German, barbaric Monk
What do you see? What is the Churchs opinion of
Luther?
8Churchs Reaction to Luther
- Church realizes Luther is no joking matter
- Leo X
- Medici Pope
- Luther must recant or face excommunication
- Luther refuses to recant and is excommunicated
9Charles V and the Diet of Worms
- Charles V
- Holy Roman Emperor and defender of Catholicism
- Places Luther on trial
- Guilty of heresy
- Luther is branded an outlaw
- No one may shelter or feed Luther
Whats up with his lower jaw chin?
10Impact of Luther
- Ideas spread across northern Europe thanks to the
printing press - Encourages followers called PROTESTANTS
- New sect of Christianity called Lutheranism is
established - Bible begins to be translated in the vulgate
(common language) - War b/t Holy Roman Empire and Protestants
11Calvinism
- John Calvin
- First born again
- Beliefs
- All humans are sinful by nature
- Predestination ? determine ahead of time what the
destiny of groups and individuals will be. - God already knows who is going to Heaven
- Creates a theocracy in Switzerland
- No bright clothes or games/dancing
12Henry VIII
- Wants an annulment from wife because she did not
provide him with a son. - Pope denies request
- Has parliament pass laws, which make him the head
of the Church of England (Anglican Church)
13Catholic Reformation/Counter-Reformation
- Weakened by the Protestant Reformation, the
Church decides to make reforms - Attempt to regain power and influence
- Council of Trent 1545-1563 (Pope Paul III)
- Churches interpretation of Bible is final
- Need both faith in God and good works to gain
salvation - Indulgences are okay, but not the misuse of them
- Seminaries opened to properly train priests
14Ignatius Loyola The Jesuits
- Goals
- Spread Catholicism
- Open schools to prevent conversion to
Protestantism - Missions to convert non-Christians in Asia,
Africa, and the Americas - Fordham, Boston College, Georgetown
15Renaissance Popes Vatican
- Church used from indulgences to finance a new
Holy See - This would demonstrate the Churchs power and
prestige
16St. Peters Basilica
17Inside St. Peters
18Reformation/Counter-Reformation
- Michelangelos La Pietá
- 7 different versions were created
- Desecrated by madman with a hammer
19Sistine Chapel
- Sistine Chapel Ceiling
- Michelangelo pressured by Pope Julius II
- Caused deformities of Michelangelos back
- Tells the story of the Bible
20Sistine Chapel Creation
21Sistine Chapel Last Judgment
- Last Judgement
- Whats going on in the lower right corner?
22Sistine Chapel Last Judgment
Biagio da Cesena, a papal Master of Ceremonies
23Effects of the Reformation
- End of religious unity in Western Europe
- New sects of Christianity
- Religious Conflict and Wars
- Persecution of Huguenots in France
- Civil War/Political upheaval in England
- Inquisition ? Church conducts trial of
heretics persecutes non-Catholics - Rise of anti-Semitism
- Church/Pope loses influence/power