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October 14, 2013 Kick Off. Imagine you are Pope Paul III. You are upset by the actions and heresy of the Protestants. What can you do to stop the Reformation? Make a list with at least 5 ideas. . Reformation Woodcuts. Analyze the woodcuts on page 451 of your textbook. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
October 14, 2013Kick Off
Imagine you are Pope Paul III. You are upset by the actions and heresy of the Protestants. What can you do to stop the Reformation? Make a list with at least 5 ideas.
Reformation Woodcuts Analyze the woodcuts on page 451 of your
textbook. Answer these questions in your notebook:1. How are the subjects of the two woodcut
illustrations related?2. What details in each of the woodcut
illustrations show how Jesus and Pope Leo X view themselves and live their lives?
3. What is the overall message of the pair of woodcut illustrations?
Chapter 15.3The Catholic Counter-
Reformation
Objectives:
Understand the reforms made in the Catholic Church
Analyze the religious and social effects of the Counter-Reformation
Understand the wars that occurred as a result of the Counter-Reformation
Reforming the Catholic Church
Catholic Church began a series of reforms in response to Protestant Reformation, called Counter-Reformation
Girolamo Savonarola bonfire of the vanities
Jesuits: founded by Ignatius of Loyola Emphasized obedience to
the church Concentrated on education
as a means of combating the PR
The Council of Trent Convened by Pope
Paul III in 1545 to address corruption in the Catholic Church Abolished sale of
indulgences Meant no
compromise Renewed faith in
Catholic Church
The Inquisition
Roman Inquisition established to counter the Protestant Reformation
Spanish Inquisition was much harsher Used to impose religious
conformity on converted Jews, Muslims, and Protestants
Still seen as abuse of power today
Religious and Social Effects
All Christians viewed Muslims and Jews as heretics Forced out of Europe, many
Jews lived in ghettos
Witchcraft fear, increased during times of hardship
Indirectly encouraged the formation of individual states and nations Separation of church and
state
Religious Wars and Unrest
France and Spain fought for control of Italy in Italian Wars Led to spread of Renaissance ideas
Peasants’ War in Germany Holy Roman Empire fought German
princes Ended in Peace of Augsburg which
allowed German princes to choose religion of their territory
French Calvinists, called Huguenots, fought for equality in France Edict of Nantes granted equality
Chapter Review
Please complete questions 1-16 on pgs. 464-465.
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