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Chap 11

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Great Schism   two different popes claimed authority over Cahtolic church (Clement VII and Urban VI)not resolved till council of Constantine (1414)where they appointed new pope: Alexander V  
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sales of indulgences, nepotsm, simony   everyday aspects of Catholic life angered Protestants, who beleived that they were not scripturally sound  
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clerical immorality and absenteeism   protestants alienated by these conditions  
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Humanism   rise of scholarship during Renaissance, and humanists' interest in returning to classical txts made study of and access to the Bible f great importance  
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Martin Luther   (1483-1546) Germon theoligiandiscontented with medieval Christian teachings that God required perfect righteousness for salvation"justification by faith alone"- grace was given freely to those who beleived in Jesusposted 95 THeses  
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95 Theses   Martin Luter posted them on door of Castle Churchcondemned to heresy 1520protected by friends and hidden in castle, translated New Test. into German  
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Ulrich Zwingli   (1484-1531) headed Reformation in Switzbeleifs translated into harsh discipline in Zurich was ex. of puritical Protestantism  
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Beliefs of Zwingli   opposed sale of indulgences, petitioned for end to clerical marriage and celibacyanything that lacked literal support in Scripture was not to be beleivedquestioned: fasting, saints, pilgrimages, &othr sacraments  
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John Calvin   (1509-1564) leader of Calvanists, believed in divine predestination or concept of "elect" and ind.'s duty to reform society according to God's planled theocracy in Geneva  
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Institutes of Christian Religion by John Calvin   theological statement of Protestant faithbeleived in unity of church and state, and he stressed the soveriegnty of God over all creation  
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Martin Bucer   strasbourg reformer who influenced Calvinwas forced into exile during Augsburg Interim and helped draft rel txts of English Ref  
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