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Chapter 23 identifications for World history

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1).? ??Martin? ?Luther:? ?ID:?? ?He? ?was? ?a? ?German? ?Monk? ?who? ?denounced? ?the? ?Roman? ?Catholic? ?Church? ?and? ?its practices? ?in? ?1517.? ?He? ?opposed? ?the? ?sale? ?of? ?indulgences? ?where? ?individuals? ?would? ?be? ?pardoned? ?of? ?their? ?sins through? ?payment? ?which? ?facilitated? ?their? ?entry? ?into? ?heaven? ?.Luther? ?saw? ?this? ?behavior? ?as? ?decadent? ?behavior Sig?:? ?Luther?s? ?challenge? ?of? ?the? ?church? ?led? ?to? ?him? ?being? ?excommunicated? ?by? ?the? ?Pope.? ?At? ?this? ?time,? ?being excommunicated? ?was? ?a? ?very? ?fearful? ?thought/concept.? ?Luther?s? ?challenge? ?had? ?enormous? ?political? ?and religious? ?implications.? ?Luther?s? ?act? ?of? ??rebellion?? ?against? ?the? ?church? ?helped? ?the? ?Protestant? ?Revolution

AP Euro Protestant Reformation

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Luther - beliefs ? Justification by faith alone ? Believes in two sacraments ? Baptism ? communion/Eucharist ? Transubstantiation - bread and wine into body and blood of god ? 1517 -95 theses HRE ? 1519 - Maximilian dies ? Charles I (V HRE)? vs Francis I (had pope?s support) ? Hapsburg (Maximilian's grandson) ? Bribery of electors ? Promised more concessions and autonomy to principalities ? Fortunate for reformation - no unified imperial opposition ? 1521 - diet of worms (charles V) ? Luther does not recant and is excommunicated Wars of Charles V ? 1) against France ? 4 Hapsburg Valois wars ? 2) Against Turks ? Required German troops ? Grant German princes the power to enforce edict of worms as they see fit

Western Medieval Europe vs. Byzantine Empire

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Medieval Europe/Roman Catholic Church Byzantine Empire/Eastern Orthodox Church Both mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone practiced Christianity mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone -many cities mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone -a lof of trade -great wealth mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone -rural and agricultural mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone -not as wealthy mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone

notes ch6 key issue 2

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Chapter 6 Key Issue 2 Christianity was founded upon teachings of Jesus Roman Catholic belief- god convey his grace through seven sacraments Eastern Orthodoxy comprise the faith and practices of collection of churchs in the 5th century Protestantism originated with principles of Reformation in 16th century origin of islam- traces its origin to same narrative as Judaism and Christianity they all believe adam to be first man and abraham to been one of descendants Jews and Christians trace their story through abraham oringinal wife sarah and son issac also the origin of the other universalr

Important Terms

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Ch. 3 Terms Protestant Reformation- The Protestant Reformation started when Martin Luther disagreed with what was happening with the Catholic Church. The Protestant Reformation started a chain of events and caused England to separate from the Catholic Church. Martin Luther- Luther was a friar that protested Catholic doctrines. He did not approve of people paying the church to remove their sins. He started the ?Protestant Reformation.? Predestination- Calvinism, started by John Calvin, thought that people were predestined for where they were going to end up after death.

chap. 3 notes

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Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism German friar Martin Luther denounced the authority of the priests and popes when he nailed his protests against Catholic doctrines to the door of Wittenberg's cathedral in 1517. He declared that the Bible alone was the source of God's words. He started the "Protestant Reformation." John Calvin of Geneva elaborated Martin Luther's ideas. He spelled out his basic doctrine in Latin in 1536, entitled Institutes of the Christian Religion. These ideas formed Calvinism.

Brief Explantion Over Schism between Christianity

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Two Main Keys Power of the pope, Catholics felt as he was somewhat of a messiah, and able to run Church orders through God Orthodox felt as the popes was overbearing, and stop many of the Byzantine goals, which violate the popes orders, which led to excommunication.

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