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The Protestant Reformation DO NOW ASSIGNMENT • Take a Renaissance handout from the resource table. Complete the handout. • Copy down these lesson objectives: – Describe Christian humanism. – Describe Luther’s role in the Reformation. What caused the Protestant Reformation? • Christian humanism – Believed in the ability of human beings to reason and improve themselves – Wanted to reform the Catholic Church • Erasmus – Wanted to reform the Catholic Church – He developed the “philosophy of Christ,” meant to show people how to live good lives on a daily basis rather than how to achieve salvation. – He did not want to break away from the church. • People were calling for reform in part because of the corruption in the Catholic Church. • Between 1450 and 1520 a series of popes failed to meet Church’s spiritual needs. • They were more concerned with the political interests. • Julius II, the “warrior-pope,” even led armies against his enemies. • Indulgences: release from all or part of punishment for sin. Martin Luther • Was a monk and a professor where he lectured on the Bible. • Through his study of the Bible, Luther began to reject the Catholic teaching that both faith and good works were necessary for salvation. • He believed that human deeds were powerless to affect God and that salvation was through faith alone. • Justification by faith alone is the Protestant Reformation’s chief teaching. • The Bible, not the Church, became the primary source of religious truth. • The widespread selling of indulgences upset Luther. • Legend says, Luther posted his Ninety-Five Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. Who knows? What historians do know is that he sent the letter to his church superiors. • The Ninety-five Theses attacked abuses in selling indulgences. • Thousands of copies were printed. • Luther called the German princes to overthrow the papacy and establish a reformed German church. • The Church excommunicated Luther. • Charles V summoned Luther to appear before him and the Legislative Assembly and asked him to change his ideas. He refused. • Charles V issued the Edict of Worms which deemed Luther an outlaw. • Lutheranism became the first Protestant religion. • Many individual rulers in the German states supported Luther. • Charles V was forced to make peace with the Lutheran princes with the Peace of Augsburg. • It accepted the division of Christianity. • German states could choose between Lutheranism and Catholicism. • Rulers could choose their subjects’ religion. • The settlement did not recognize the rights of subjects to choose their own religion. • It did not recognize religious tolerance. ASSIGNMENT • Explain the significance of each of these terms to the Protestant Reformation. – – – – – – – – Martin Luther Christian humanism Selling of indulgences The Ninety-Five Theses Printing Lutheranism Edict of Worms The Peace of Augsburg