Schedule

  • Monday, September 11, 2023  

    LN Lecture: conditions of the Church 1400-1517

    Reading: The Spark for the Reformation: Indulgences Johann Tetzel, Justification by Faith and On the Bondage of the Will, Martin Luther

    Movie, Luther

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    Tuesday, September 12, 2023  

     Discuss Turning Point Dates(1450, 1492, 1517)

    Discuss: Small Groups Luther's beliefs--Your reaction?, Read Pages 470 to 473 on Calvin and Anabaptists--

    Discuss: What was Luther's influence? What if he had never lived? Was he a liberal or
    conservative? What were his views on politics, economics and society, including women?
    Discuss Pages 456 to 466 Luther's 95 Thesis  

    Discuss Pages 470-473 Quickwrite: Intro and thesis statement/CLAIM on.. Discuss essay question on the Reformation and its impact on society: Was the Reformation primarily religious or politically/economically motivated? 

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    Wednesday, September 13, 2023  

    Quickwrite: According to the text, the English Reformation was an act of state, initiated by the king's emotional life, as well as by dynastic and political concerns. How accurate is this assessment?

    Read Pages 473-477

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    Thursday, September 14, 2023  

    PPT The English Reformation

    Elizabeth Movie (Maybe), Catholic Reformation and the Counter Reformation (6 The New Monarch:Change at Party, 10 Confronting the Church, 11 Marriage Proposal+ Vatican, 19 The Virgin Queen)

    The Catholic Reformation and the Counter-Reformation (finish chapter) Inquisition Reading

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    Friday, September 15, 2023   : Read 477-483 Take Notes (Whenever you see me tell you to take notes on reading, this is because it is usually really big on the AP Exam)

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    Saturday, September 16, 2023  

    Exam on Monday
    No Class Study Guide: Due Monday: Know the following terms and write out explanations of them:
    1. Extent of spread of Protestantism,2. Catholic reformation,3. Counter reformation,.4. Charles V, Sack of Rome,5. Council of Trent 1545-63,6. Problems with Council of Trent,
    7. Achievements of Trent -make a long list of the reforms, 8. Ignatius Loyola,9. Jesuits,10. Special Vow of obedience to the Pope,11. How were Jesuits modern: travel, education, etc.?,12. 1542 Inquisition,13. Index of published books,14. Hearsay evidence,15. Influence of the Inquisition.

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    Sunday, September 17, 2023   No Class

English Reformation Powerpoint