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This lesson contains 34 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

Items in this lesson

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What are we going to do today?
Renaissance and humanism par 1.1
The Reformation in Europe (2.1)
Watch video
Do exercises

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Reading
Read paragraph 1.1
Write down difficult words.
What is a humanist?

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Slide 4 - Video

Aims
  • Give examples of protestant reformers. Name at least two
  • What were the causes of the reformation? Name at least three

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The Reformation
Reform of the Catholic church
Let's read page 32 and 33
Difficult words?
Do ex 3B page 41

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What do you know about Erasmus?

Slide 7 - Mind map

What are we going to do?
1. Recap
2. Start with a voca square (10 minutes)
3.Learn about two reformers: Maarten Luther and Calvin
4. Differences between Catholicism and Protestantism
5. Henry the VIII (video)
6. Counter reformation
7. Consequences of the Reformation

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Recap in pairs discuss:
What was the Renaissance?
Where did the Renaissance start and why there?
Explain what the term Homo Universalis means.
Write down in your own words who Erasmus is and why is he important?

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Learning objectives

After studying this section, you will be able to:
2.1 Give examples of protestant reformers
2.2 Explain the criticism of reformers on practices in the Church
      Explain that Protestantism spread throughout the world
      Take notes and structure them

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Important people
Maarten Luther
keizer Karel V
Johannes Calvijn
Desiderius Erasmus

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Split in the church
Read page 33 and 34
Start with the voca square

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What do you know about Maarten Luther?

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What were the problems in the church?

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What were the problems in the church?

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What kind of things were wrong in the Catholic church?

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What does Luther see in Rome that irritates him?
priests spend too much time praying
the clergy live too luxuriously
people worship relics
people refuse to worship the pope
clerics are sleeping with women
people worship images of saints

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Put the events in the correct chronological order
Luther must appear before the Emperor
Luther visits Rome
Luther writes his 95 theses
Luther translates the Bible into German
Luther burns the pope's letter

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The Reformation Begins
  • 1517: Luther protested against what, in his opinion, was wrong with the Catholic Church by posting his 95 theses
  • The pope excommunicated Luther and wants him arrested
  • 1521: Luther is ordered to the Diet at Worms to take back his words

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William of Orange
The musical
29-09-2024
12:35
Assembly Hall (aula)

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After the Diet of Worms
  • Luthers supporters form the Lutherans and use Luthers protests to justify a split of the Catholic Church
  • Their radical ideas spread all over Germany and causes violence against priests
  • = the start of the Reformation

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French Protestants
  • Johan Calvin protested the Catholic Church
  • French protestants = Huguenots
  • Civil War between Catholics and Huguenots
  • 1598: Edict of Nantes: Huguenots get more autonomy

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Katholiek
Protestant
Contact met god door geestelijken
Direct contact met god en dominee legt de bijbel uit
Celibatair (geen seks en niet trouwen)
Niet celibatair
Geestelijken staan boven gelovigen
Dominee staat gelijk aan andere gelovigen
Verering van heiligen en relikwieën
Geen vereringvan heiligen en relikwieën
Verschil tussen katholieken en protestanten

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Assignment
Make groups of three
Fill in the voca square, each person chooses one keyword (5 min)
Present your keyword to your groupmembers (5 min)

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The Counter Reformation
Read the counter-reformation
What is it?

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The Catholic Church defends itself
  • 1545 (-1563): Church meeting that started the Counter-Reformation
  • Protestants = heretics
  • Inquisition should actively hunt them down and force them to become Catholic again
  • Protestant books were forbidden and listed on the Index

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Consequences
-The Protestant Reformation or Reformation, which caused Christianity in Western Europe to split into the Catholic Church and the Protestant Churches.
- Bloody religious wars
- Heretics are persecuted
- Critical books are banned (index)

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Homework
Read 2.2: Causes of the revolution
Make a summary of 2.1
Do: ex. 3b,4, 6, 7, 8, 11
-Study keywords



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In your own words, what was the Protestant Reformation?

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