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Page 1: Session 3: Renaissance and Religious Turmoil The Spread of Protestantism

Session 3: Renaissance and Religious Turmoil

The Spread of Protestantism

Page 2: Session 3: Renaissance and Religious Turmoil The Spread of Protestantism

Class Objectives• Identify John Calvin and his contributions to the

Reformation

• Explain the major beliefs of Calvinism including predestination.

• Analyze the causes of the English Reformation

• Explain the major beliefs of the Anglican Church.

• Compare the reigns of Mary I of England and Elizabeth I of England.

• Identify Huguenots and the Edict of Nantes and their roles in the French Reformation.

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John Calvin and the Reformed Church

• The ideas of reforming the Catholic Church spread from the German states to Switzerland.

• By the mid-1500’s, a reformer named John Calvin, set up a theocracy in Geneva and published his teachings known as “The Institutes of the Christian Religion.”

• Calvin hoped to create a pure religious society and forbade many acts such as gambling, drunkenness, swearing and dancing.

• Calvinism soon swept across Europe taking hold not only in Switzerland, but the Netherlands, Scotland and eventually the American colonies.

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Activity

• In a group, read pages 360-361 in the History Alive textbook you have been given.

• Fill out the sections on Calvinism on your graphic organizer. Be sure to define predestination.

• You will have 10 minutes to complete this, and will be checked during your note check next class.

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Henry VIII and the Anglican Church

• King Henry VIII, the second Tudor monarch, had married Catherine of Aragon who had not produced a male heir.– (Catherine was the mother of Mary I)

• Henry asked the pope to grant a divorce so he could marry his mistress Anne Boleyn. – (she didn’t produce a male heir either and

had her head removed…mother of Elizabeth I)

• The pope refused Henry’s request due to Catherine being the aunt of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.

• With the support of the English parliament, Henry officially broke with the Catholic Church and created the Anglican Church.

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Activity

• In a group, read pages 362-363 in the History Alive textbook you have been given.

• Fill out the sections on the Anglican Church on your graphic organizer.

• You will have 10 minutes to complete this, and will be checked during your note check next class.

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Religious Power Struggle• Henry VIII eventually had a male heir

with his third wife Jane Seymour, but the child Edward VI was sickly and died not long into his reign.

• In 1553, Henry’s eldest daughter, Mary I, a Catholic attempted to reestablish Catholicism and had many protestants executed.

• When Mary’s sister Elizabeth I, a Protestant, took the throne in 1558, she declared the Anglican Church to be the religion of England, and had many Catholics executed, although was much more tolerant of religious dissenters.

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The French Reformation• In France, Henry of Navarre

became King Henry IV. Henry was born and raised a Protestant, but he converted to Catholicism to gain popularity in France.

• French Protestants (Calvinists) called Huguenots were worried that they would face persecution and that war would break out.

• In order to keep the peace in France, Henry issued the Edict of Nantes which offered some religious freedom for Protestants.

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Check for Understanding• Who was John Calvin? What kind of religious society did

he want? What were his followers called?

• How does one gain salvation in Calvinism? What it the ultimate authority? How do their services differ from Catholicism?

• Why did Henry VIII make a break with the Catholic Church?

• Who were Henry’s children and who were there mothers? What was the major difference between Elizabeth and Mary?

• Who were the Huguenots? How did Henry IV protect them? Why did he protect them?

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Next Class

• Session 4: Renaissance and Religious Turmoil- The Catholic Counter Reformation

• Note Check: Session 3

• TEST: Renaissance and Religious Turmoil Monday September 19, 2011