Monday, March 23, 2015

Day 1

1.  Review Catholic Reformation and Jesuits with Mr. Llanera in room 318
2. Review Ch 17.3 & 17.4 Keynote

Reformation Timeline 

1517 
 Johann Tetzel travels in Germany preaching on indulgences. 
 
Oct. 31, 1517
Martin Luther sends his 95 Theses with a letter to the Archbishop of Mainz. 
 
1518 
Pope Leo calls on Luther to take back the 95 Theses, but Luther refuses to RECANT.

June 15, 1520 
The Pope excommunicates Martin Luther from the Catholic Church.
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the Catholic Church.  
1521
The Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, declares 
 Luther a criminal and attempts to arrest him. 
1521
Frederick, a German prince, pledges his support to 
 Luther and grants him protection at his castle. 

1521-1545
Luther’s ideas spread throughout Europe and gain more and more support. Over the next twenty years, it becomes clear that an irreversible break has occurred between the Catholic Church and the Protestant movement


As we watch Part I of Luther do the following:
1.  Summarize the message of the first male speaker.
2.  Summarize the conversation between Luther and the woman.
3.  Summarize the 95 Theses
4.  What are the next steps for the Church?




PART II of Luther
1.  Define RECANT
2.  What are the three parts of the 95 Theses?
3.  What does Luther admit to?

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