The Age of Reformation
Key Topics:
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Starters (these are not part of your packet, but will be used as starters during class):
- Describe the differences between Luther and Zwingli - focus mainly on their issues with the Eucharist and basic beliefs in reform.
- Explain the Council of Trent. Make sure to include who was involved, why it was held, and what changes and decisions were made.
- Explain why Henry VIII started the Church of England - what issues and who were involved?
- Describe the effects of the Reformation on women and family status between 1500 and 1800.
- Discuss the political and social consequences of the Protestant Reformation in the first half of the sixteenth century.
- In 1519 Charles of Hapsburg became Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Discuss and analyze the political, social, and religious problems he faced over the course of his imperial rule.
Terms: indicate (d) for definition and (s) for significance or provide who, what/how, where, when, and why for each of the following terms or phrases.
Declining prestige of the papacy
Jan Huss
Corrupt church practices (provide five examples)
Martin Luther
95 Theses
Luther's views on peasantry and women
John Calvin
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Spread of Calvinism
Anabaptists
John Wycliff
Lollards
Henry VIII
Mary Tudor
Elizabeth
Charles V
Council of Trent
Jesuits
Peace of Augsburg
Review Questions: Answer each question by providing specific examples and by using complete phrases. (Please use at least 5 - 8 sentences.):
Declining prestige of the papacy
Jan Huss
Corrupt church practices (provide five examples)
Martin Luther
95 Theses
Luther's views on peasantry and women
John Calvin
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Spread of Calvinism
Anabaptists
John Wycliff
Lollards
Henry VIII
Mary Tudor
Elizabeth
Charles V
Council of Trent
Jesuits
Peace of Augsburg
Review Questions: Answer each question by providing specific examples and by using complete phrases. (Please use at least 5 - 8 sentences.):
- Provide two examples of how political authorities influence the course of the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century?
- Compare and contrast the Lutheran Reformation and Catholic Reformation of the 16th century regarding the reform of both religious doctrines and religious practices.
- Compare and contrast the attitudes of Martin Luther and John Calvin toward political authority and social order.
- Describe and analyze the ways in which sixteenth century Roman Catholics defended their faith against the Protestant Reformation.
- Analyze the aims, methods, and degree of success of the Catholic Reformation (Counter-Reformation) in the sixteenth century.
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