Reformation Era Church History ( ) June, 2018

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Reformation Era Church History (1500 1600) June, 2018 1

Topics Introduction & Context for the Reformation Desiderius Erasmus and the Humanists Martin Luther & Germany Huldrych Zwingli & Switzerland Reformation Radicals John Calvin & Geneva The Reformation in England The Reformation in Scotland Roman Catholicism during the Reformation Results of the Protestant Reformation James 3:1 - Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness. (ESV) 2

Why Study Church History? Introduction The Third Testament The Record of God s Work in the Midst of His People Both faithful and unfaithful people Intriguing / Useful Real People facing real problems Some Similar, Some Different than what we face today Connection with an Extended Church Family (Hebrews 11, 12:1) Bounding the Scope When? Discussion will focus on ~1500 AD to ~1600 AD Where? Discussion will focus on Western Europe This is a survey level discussion based on a 13 lecture online course Hebrews 12:1, 2a - Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us The past is never dead. It s not even past. William Faulkner in Requiem for a Nun Augustine and Thomas Aquinas and Luther and all the others are not dead, but living. They still speak. Karl Barth Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana Those who cannot remember the past are condemned not to repeat it. David Calhoun 3

Important Definitions Humanist One dedicated to the study of the humanities (history, language, literature, the arts) especially the ancient classical texts in their original languages Conservative One who is loyal to traditional Roman Catholic theology and/or practice Evangelical, Lutheran, or Protestant (not used until 1529) One who rejects the current religious order but is, at best, hesitant to disrupt the political order [Reformation] Radical One who rejects the current religious and political orders 4

Medieval Times - Sneak Previews of the Reformation Peter Waldo (d. ca. 1218) and the Waldensians - Lyons (France) Jan Hus (1369-1415) - Bohemia (Czech Republic) - Burnt at the stake John Wycliffe (1320-1384) - England - Died peacefully but bones interred, burned, scattered Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498) - Florence, Italy - Hanged and burned Bible authoritative over the Pope and Church Tradition Mark 7:9-13 Bibles to all in the common language Joshua 1:8 Luther Monument Worms, GE Poverty vs. worldliness and extravagance Matthew 6:19-20 Indulgences Bad! I John 1:9 Preach Scripture: Sermon vs. Mass II Timothy 4:1-2 Grace Salvation by Faith Alone Ephesians 2:8-9 5

Context Early Renaissance Church Leadership INTRIGUE BRIBERY / SIMONY LICENTIOUSNESS WAR ARMIES CATHEDRALS MONEY that the souls entrusted to the clergy receive great damage, for we are told that the majority of the clergy are living in open concubinage, and that if our justice intervene in order to punish them, they revolt and create a scandal, and that they despise our justice to the point they arm themselves against it. Isabella of Castile Born Rodrigo de Borja y Borja, Alexander s [Pope Alexander VI] vices are infamous. He had children both before and after his election to the papacy. His life was so scandalous when he had been a cardinal that he had been rebuked by [Pope] Pius II A History of the Popes by Wyatt North Publishing 6

Context Church Doctrine WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED? God s Grace is Imparted through the Seven Sacraments by the Church Baptism Confirmation Eucharist Penance Extreme Unction Marriage Ordination }For everyone Laity only Priests only Acts 16:30-31 - And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. 7

Context Church Doctrine INDULGENCES AND THE TREASURY OF MERIT Excess good works Saints HEAVEN Cleansing in Purgatory + post death indulgences + post death masses Treasury of Merit (in heaven) More goodness Pope Indulgences, Pilgrimage, other good woks PURGATORY Wicked and Excommunicated HELL Good works deficit Most of the Baptized 8

Context Political Situation Nationalism (identity based on home country) Luther s message appealed to the lower class as a message of freedom from the Papacy (to them an external occupying force) and the Nobility (to them an internal occupying force). Henry VIII Technology The printing press. One cannot overstate the importance of the printing press to the spread of the Reformation Maximilian I Francis I Charles I Charles V Leo X Clement VII Suleiman the Magnificent Psalm 2:2-4 The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. He that sitteth in the heavens shall 9 laugh: the LORD shall have them in derision.

Reformation Timeline 1500-1600 Turks England Bartholomew s 1500 1520 breaks with 1540 1560 Revolt 1580 Urban VII 1600 Alexander VI Pius III Desiderius Erasmus Huldrych Zwingli Martin Luther Adrian VI Menno Simons Zwingli & City Council of Zurich 1 st Anabaptists Luther s Erasmus s 95 NT Theses Peasants War Diet of Worms besiege Vienna Julius II Leo X Clement VII John Calvin Augsburg Diet & Confession Rome John Knox Munster Falls Calvin s Institutes Paul III Peace of Augsburg Council of Trent Marcellus I Julius III Paul IV Knox returns to Scotland Calvin s Institutes (final edition) Pius IV Dutch begins Huguenot St. Eve Massacre Pius V French Wars of Religion Gregory XIII Gregory XIV Edict of Nantes Innocent IX Sixtus Clement VIII V Maximilian I Charles V Ferdinand I Maximilian II Rudolph II Ferdinand of Aragon, Isabella and Joan of Castile Charles I Louis XII Francis I Henry II Francis II Philip II Charles IX Henry III Henry IV Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI Mary Tudor Elizabeth I James I James IV James V Mary Stuart James VI