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Grab a chromebook and go to Unit 7 on my website! Then, click on Galileo Readings! Read Documents 1 and 3 and answer the following questions using your own words 1) What does Galileo say the scientists who disagree with him are doing? 2) Galileo says that the Bible cannot what? 3) In the beginning of paragraph 4, what does Galileo not believe God would do? 4) In the final paragraph of document 1, what argument is Galileo making about science and religion? 5) Summarize article 3...

Do Now (1 Friday) Using full sentences, briefly describe what happened to the scientist Galileo! Use your notes, a chromebook, or your phone to help you! Usando oraciones completas, describa brevemente lo que le sucedió al científico Galileo! Usa tus notas, un Chromebook o tu teléfono para ayudarte!

Do Now (Monday) Can bad people do good things? Can good people do bad things? Martin Luther: Father of The Protestant Reformation Pueden las personas "malas" hacer cosas buenas? Pueden las "buenas" personas hacer cosas malas?

Today s cosmic perspective -Northwestern Mexico from space! Picture Taken 2015 La perspectiva cósmica de hoy: el noroeste de México desde el espacio! Fotografía tomada 2015

The Protestant Reformation!! -- In the 1500 s, the Renaissance sparked religious upheaval! -Affected Christians at all levels of society -- Uncertainty for most people -Economy changing from feudalism to market economies Violence was common Wealth inequality was enormous -- Humanism, Education, a spirit of SOCIAL REFORM!!! -People began to question The Catholic Church Martin Luther We abouta change this game son

Church Abuses -- Beginning in The Late Middle Ages, The Church had become increasingly more engaged in worldly (secular) affairs --- Popes competed for political power -And Lived lavish lives ($$$) High fees for baptisms and marriages You made me go and do it, it's on like donkey kong -- INDULGENCES -Some clergy sold Indulgences Money in exchange for The Church telling you that you would spend less time in purgatory after death

Martin Luther: Man of Change! -- In 1517, protests against The Church erupted into straight up revolt!! -German monk and professor of Theology: Martin Luther leads the charge Martin Luther Goes into beast mode!!! Catholic Church 1517

The 95 Theses -- In 1517 A priest named Johann Tetzel set up a pulpit on the outskirts of Wittenberg, Germany He offered indulgences to any Christian who contributed money for the rebuilding of the Cathedral of St. Peter in Rome. Tetzel claimed that buying one would assure entry into heaven not just for the purchaser, but for their dead relatives as well! -- Luther nails his beef with the church to the door of the local Catholic Church -95 problems and the church is all of them Pope excommunicates and demands him to take it back LUTHER REFUSES!!!

Luther s Teachings -- His ideas spread rapidly, and many Europeans joined his cause -His teachings were 1) All Christians have equal access to God through faith and the Bible 2) All Christians should be able to read the Bible, so he translated parts of it into German and pushed for all people to be taught to read 3) He banned indulgences, confession, pilgrimages, and prayers to saints. Permitted the clergy to marry!

Luther Lets Down the Peasants of Europe As much as Luther demanded and catalyzed spiritual reform He was not in favor of social reforms In 1524, many peasants saw The Protestant Reformation as a chance to change the harsh economic system that gave them such miserable lives Peasants revolted, and it became more and more violent! Luther denounces the revolt, and helps to suppress it. Tens of thousands of European peasants are brutally killed, the revolt fails ( 9:53-11:00)

What is a peasant??? An agricultural laborer. Sometimes locked to the land via a feudal contract. In other instances free, but pays rent to the landlord.

The Peace of Augsburg During the 1530 s and 1540 s, Charles V, The Holy Roman Emperor, tried to force Lutheran princes back into The Church He Failed! But! In 1555, The Peace of Augsburg was signed. It allowed Each prince to decide which religion -- Catholic or Lutheran -- would be followed in his lands!!!

Calvinism and Wars of Religion -- In 1536 the French born John Calvin published a widely-read book. Very strict Christian morality, work ethic, limited salvation, thrift, honesty. -- Calvinism took hold sporadically throughout Europe, this lead to Bloody wars across the continent! Between Catholics, Lutherans, and Calvinists!

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Martin Luther: A tale of 2 faces... Steps 1) Grab a chromebook 2) Go to Mr. Clark s Website 3) Click on Unit 7: Renaissance and Reformation 4) Click on Martin Luther a tale of 2 faces 5) Answer the following questions IN FULL SENTENCES... Question 1)Explain the views of Martin Luther expressed in sources 2 (and 3). Question 2)Use sources 4 to describe the actions that Martin Luther believed should be taken against Jews in Germany. Question 3) Study the speech made by Adolf Hitler in 1924 (source 8). Does the evidence in this unit support his claims? Pasos 1)Coge un Chromebook 2) Ir al sitio web del Sr. Clark 3) Haga clic en la Unidad 7: Renacimiento y Reforma 4)Haga clic en "Martin Luther, una historia de 2 caras" 5) Conteste las siguientes preguntas EN ORACIONES COMPLETAS... Pregunta 1) Explique los puntos de vista de Martin Luther expresados en las fuentes 2 (y 3). Pregunta 2) Use las fuentes 4 para describir las acciones que Martin Luther cree que deben tomarse contra los judíos en Alemania. Pregunta 3) Estudie el discurso pronunciado por Adolf Hitler en 1924 (fuente 8). La evidencia en esta unidad respalda sus afirmaciones?