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The Protestant Reformation & Catholic Counter-Reformation An Era of Reform • Causes • Humanists urged believers who were unhappy with traditional religion to withdraw from the church and meet with like-minded people • People were unhappy with church involvement in politics and war • There was immoral behavior among clergy • The beginning • Popes sold indulgences to raise money • Purchased as pardons for punishment Martin Luther • Luther’s protest • Publicly challenged the selling of indulgences in 95 theses • Emphasized the authority of the Bible • Break with the church • Pope Leo X ex-communicated Luther • Protestantism • The princes supporting Luther protested the emperor’s treatment of him The Spread of Protestantism • The rise of sects • Societies of a few people led by a preacher • The Anglican Church • Henry VIII’s desire for a divorce caused him to create the Church of England which did grant the divorce Calvinism • Calvin’s church • The Institutes of the Christian Religion emphasized: • Predestination • Taught that some were predestined for salvation • Righteous living • Calvinism spreads • Huguenots in France- persecuted by French Catholics • Gave way to Puritanical sects • Edict of Nantes gave French Calvinists some rights The Catholic Reformation •Objectives: •Describe how the Catholic Church responded to the Reformation. •Discuss the results of the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation. The Counter-Reformation • Many felt Pope wanted Theocracies • Theocracy is a government run by religious leaders • Counter-Reformation tactics • Inquisition • Index of Forbidden Books • The Council of Trent • Clarified doctrines • Emphasized ceremonies • Soldiers of the Counter-Reformation • Jesuits founded by Ignatius de Loyola • Spread Catholicism in Counter-Reformation Results of the Religious Upheaval • • • • Diversity of churches appeared Education grew National governments gained more power There was much less religious tolerance