Protestant+Reformation

Riley Shamloufard

Protestant Reformation

Paragraph 1 (Intro
 * Charles V and rivalry with Francis I of france
 * Many wars fought by Charles V distracted him away from religious conflicts
 * Peace of Augsburg allowed german states leaders to choose religion for state

Paragraph 2 Lutheranism
 * Martin luther
 * Ninety five thesis
 * Christian II of Denmark overthrown by Swedish barons led by Gustavus Vasa
 * Vasa becomes king of independent Sweden and leads Lutheran Reformation
 * Frederick I of Denmark encourages preachers to spread Lutheranism
 * Christian III makes king supreme authority in ecclesiastical affairs.
 * Christian III spreads Lutheranism to Norway, Scandinavia becomes lutheran stronghold

Paragraph 3 Zwinglian Reformation
 * Ulrich Zwingli was swiss and was strongly influenced by christian humanism
 * Used cities council meetings as debates to spread Reformation
 * Relics and images abolished from churches
 * Music eliminated from service
 * Martin Bucer attempts to combine both Zwinglian and Lutheranism
 * Marburg Colloquy produces no agreement between Zwinglian and Luthers
 * War erupts Zwingli is killed

Paragraph 4 Anabaptists
 * Anabaptists seen as radicals
 * believed in adult baptizing
 * rejected theological speculation
 * seperation of the church and state
 * Menno Simons further speads Anabaptism

Paragraph 5 Calvinism
 * John Calvin and his book "Institues of the Christian Relgion."
 * Predestination
 * Ecclesiastical ordinances enforcing moral discipline
 * Opens school of calvins in geneva

Paragraph 6 Conclusion
 * Impacts of the of protestant reformation
 * Protestant reformation starts with Luther and Charles V
 * Spreading of Protestant ideas