World History Ch. 15 Section 3 Notes
Renaissance and Reformation Section 3 Essential Questions What was the state of Catholicism in the 1400s? How did Martin Luther challenge the Catholic.
World History Ch. 18 Section 3 Notes
A People’s History of Christianity May 24, 2015
Renaissance and Reformation Section 3 Preview Main Idea / Reading Focus Catholicism in the 1400s Martin Luther The Spread of Protestantism Faces of History:
What happened in England? The development of limited monarchy (Constitutional Monarchy)
The Great Schism AP Euro 2.1. The Standoff n In 1300, the Church of the High Middle Ages, centralized in the Papacy, was at its strongest. n 1296 - Clericis.
The Protestant Reformation. Breakdown of Denominations.
Section 1.4 The High Middle Ages: The Church. In times of stress, insecurity, where do people turn?
The Protestant Reformation Ms. James. Breakdown of Denominations.
1517-1650. Protestant Reformation - a religious movement in the 1500s that split the Christian church (in western Europe) and led to the establishment.
The Renaissance 1485 – 1660. Renaissance Timeline 1558: Elizabeth I crowned 1517: Martin Luther begins Protestant Reformation 1588: English navy defeats.