Ch 14.1 The Formation Of Western Europe
Age of Faith, Renaissance and Reformation. Middle Ages 500-1000 AD-churches looted, priests uneducated People lived in small towns for protection Worked.
The Reformation Ch. 17 Sections 3 & 4. VI. The Reformation A. Causes 1. Renaissance emphasized secular beliefs (printing press spread these ideas) 2.
Middle Ages 500-1500 A.D. Crusades (Holy Wars). Fight against Islam Battle of Tours Crushing Muslim ideas in Europe Re-conquering Spain Saving the Holy.
Dante The Divine Comedy. Dante's Life Born in Florence in 1265; died in Ravenna in 1321 Born in Florence in 1265; died in Ravenna in 1321 Met Beatrice.
16 th Century religious reform movement Led to new Christian sects not answerable to the Pope Also known as the PROTESTANT REFORMATION.
Luther Leads the Reformation Objectives: 1. Analyze historical forces and religious issues that sparked the Reformation. 2. Trace Martin Luther’s role.
UNIT 3 Chapter 21 in Text MR. VERDONE GLOBAL STUDIES II KECSS.
Pursuit of Power Chapter 14. POWER OF KINGS Absolute or Restrained?
The Renaissance Introduction to the Literary Period Fast Facts Key Concept: The Beginnings of Tudor Rule Key Concept: The Protestant Reformation Key Concept:
Ferdinand and Isabella 1400’s Spain Use of inquisition Drove out of Granadans Converted Jews and Muslims to Christianity Sponsored Christopher Columbus.
Section 3 Luther Leads the Reformation Martin Luther’s protest over abuses in the Catholic Church lead to the founding of Protestant churches. NEXT.