bell ringer: november 27(28), 2017 · reformation impact: political •europe becomes politically...
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minutes for the bell ringer.
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1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper
Bell Ringer: November 27(28), 20171. Pick up a copy of the “Bell
Ringer: Renaissance”
2. In the summary space, explain the intellectual, religious, political, economic, and artistic changes that resulted from the Renaissance.
Announcements:
1: Check your grades!, only *FIVE*
minutes for the bell ringer.
You need:
1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper,
Bell Ringer: November 27(28), 20171. Intellectual: Humanism, vernacular,
Heliocentric model of the universe
2. Religious: loss of faith = loss of power
3. Political: powerful nation-states develop
4. Economic: wealthy merchant class develops
5. Artistic: realism, perspective, individualism
Housekeeping
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Announcements/Materials
Announcements
• Check your grades!
• Bell Ringers now only get FIVE minutes
Materials
• Spiral/paper
Lesson Objective
•Analyze theintellectual, religious, political, economic, and artistic impact of the Reformation on Europe.
1. What are we learning?
• Rewrite the LO into a question. • How would
• How will
• How might
• Why would
• Why will
• Why might
Word Wall Vocabulary:
• Indulgence: forgiveness- a sinner doesn’t have to perform the penalty that a priest gives for a sin
•Reformation: split in the church into Catholic and Protestant branches
•Protestant: a branch of Christianity that developed as a result of the Reformation
•Sin: an action that goes against God
• Inquisition: a special court to determine if a person was a heretic, or a sinner
Reformation Impact: Political
• Europe becomes politically fragmented along religious lines and nations align themselves as either Catholic or Protestant
• Henry VIII establishes a Protestant nation in England with the king as head of the Anglican Church
• Puritan revolt against the Anglican Church leads to civil war in England
• The state began to supersede the powers of the clergy
Reformation Impact: Intellectual
• Lutheranism expanded educational opportunities for both men and women
• Invention of the printing press spreads religious ideas to different parts of Europe
• Rising sense of individualism as people sought to create a better life for themselves
Reformation Impact: Artistic
• Protestant ideas shown in the artwork
• Protestant emphasis on the individual’s personal relationship with God was reflected
• Iconic images of Christ and scenes from the Passion became less frequent
Reformation Impact: Economic
• Growth of economic power for the middle class
• New economic model of capitalism began to take shape
Reformation Impact: Religious
• Unity in Europe as a Christian society was shattered
• Catholic Counter-Reformation is a response to the Protestant Reformation
• Vernacular translations of scriptures allowed ordinary people to read the Bible
Reformation Impact: Religious
• Protestantism emphasized the role of the individual, which meant Protestants didn’t need priests
• Persecution of perceived heretics
• Use of the Inquisition courts in Catholic Spain
• Books perceived to be heretical were placed in the Index of Prohibited Books and banned.
• Overall decline in the authority of the Catholic Church
Fun Fact:
•During the Spanish Inquisition, torture was common
•One torture device was called the head crusher
Independent Practice: Mock Trial
•Please refer to the “Mock Trial” packet for further instructions
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