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The Protestant Reformation
1517
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The Three Branches of Christianity
• One Church – The Five Patriarchs• 1054 The Great Schism – Filioque, St. Peter,
Greek/Latin• Eastern (Greek) Orthodox• Roman Catholic• 1517 – Protestant Reformation
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Indulgences
• Sin• Temporal versus eternal
punishment• Penance• Abuse of indulgences• Leo X and St. Peter’s Basilica• Sixtus IV – indulgences for
the dead• Tetzel - "As soon as a coin
in the coffer rings / the soul from purgatory springs"
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Pre-reformers
• Jan Hus – Bohemian, protested indulgences, immorality in clergy, burned at stake
• John Wycliffe – translator of Bible into English
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Martin Luther
• German monk• Philip Melancthon• 1517 – 95 Theses in
Wittenburg• Still Catholic• Gutenburg’s printing
press
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John Calvin
• Moved to Geneva from France
• Resisted papal authority• Set up own society in
Geneva - 1535• No mass, no
monasteries, no longer Catholic, no singing except Psalms
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The Counter Reformation
• 1517 - Oratory of Divine Love• 1545 – Council of Trent called
by Pope Paul III• Monastic reforms, stricter
rules• Established Jesuits – militant
missionaries (Ignatius Loyola)• Inquisition – weed out
heresies• List of heretical texts
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Ignatius Loyola
• Basque• knight, mystical experiences• Became monk, traveled to
Jerusalem• Returned during Counter-
Reformation• Wrote Spiritual Exercises• Highly intellectual and
ascetic• Founded Jesuits – active
missionaries
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Political dimensions
• Northern Europe and Scandinavia turned Lutheran
• Southern, Central and Western Europe remained mainly Roman Catholic
• Eastern Orthodox did not experience a reformation
• German-speaking lands in HRE were the first battleground
• Charles V and the Schmalkaldic League
• 1555 – Peace of Augsburg
• Only protected Lutherans, not Anabaptists or Calvinists