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Summary of the chapter + class notes. These notes are everything you need to study for MCQ,LEQ,DBQ,and SAQs for chapter 7. No need to actually read the chapter. EVERYTHING is in these notes. These notes are long and detailed, but easy to read and digest. Used these notes to get 100% MCQ. (Only took the MCQ and not the SAQ cause I maxed out my SAQ grade) You got this!!

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Protestant Reformation

Causes of Catholic shattering
-earlier”western schism” and French influence
​ - two popes
​ - people upset
- selling of indulgences(simony)
​ - cost half the wage of a common peasant per year
​ - forgiving dying people
- financing of St Peter’s Basilica
​ - money from simony used to build
-Decline of Latin and the rise of Nationalism
​ - people no understand Latin church service anymore
​ - loss of connection to God

Martin Luther
-​ began in 1517 with a German Priest
-​ argued the church was corrupt and immoral
-​ challenged ideas of church
-​ wrote a list of 98 problems and nailed them on the church
-​ argued salvation should come from faith alone
-​ not through reconciliation etc

Revolution Explodes
-​ the PRINTING PRESS
-​ led to great “rift” in Christianity
-​ fueled in a large part by the printing press(invented in Germany)
-​ Martin Luther ideas spread all throughout Europe
-​ some kings and princes who had disputed with Pope used this as justification to break
free from the power of the catholic church

Catholic
-​ religious authority from pope and church
-​ salvation, emphasis on church sacraments
-​ prayer, to god, but through Mary and the saints
-​ clergy, priests are celibate; mediators between God and mankind
Protestant
-​ bible interpreted by themselves
-​ faith alone, no salvation
-​ prayer only to god, not with Mary and saints
-​ minsiters may marry; priest have different functions but no spiritual status

Counter Reformation
-​ movement of reform and renewal within catholic church

, -​ council of Trent; reaffirmed doctrines and reformed abuses
-​ crackdown on “heretics” and the Roman inquisition
-​ foundation of new religious orders like the Jesuits

Impacts of the reformation
-​ permanently challenged the authority of Catholic Church
-​ encouraged literacy and fostered individualism
-​ going to lead to the scientific revolution and the enlightenment

Thoughts
-​ A process of inquiry
-​ the idea that knowledge should be acquired through rational inquiry based on evidence,
the product of human minds alone
-​ observe, question, research, hypothesis, experiment, analysis, conclusion

The scientific Revolution
-​ 16th-18th centuries
-​ shift away from dependence on church and tradition to that of inquiry and knowledge
-​ began largely in europe(not china or Islamic world)

Why Europe
-​ why not china or Islamic world?
-​ the independence and autonomy of its emerging universities spurred such learning
-​ Europe also benefitted from its location in the “center of the world” during this time

The Enlightenment
-​ inquiry that had been developed for the pursuit of science was applied to culture and
society in Europe
-​ an era of open debate and argument began to spill into society, religion, politics
-​ human society was not fixed by tradition or divine command but could be changed, and
improved, by human action guided by reason

Enlightenment example
-​ many thinkers opened challenged the role of God and organized religion in society
-​ voltaire, for instance, idealized China because it was governed by Confucian scholars as
opposed to religious blessing and aristocratic privilege
-​ many enlightenment imagined a future for Europe without the kind of supernatural
religion they had come to find so offensive

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