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- Rise of universities in Europe (approx 20 in 1300, 50-70 by 1500)
- Rise of vernacular literacy
- Petrarch (1304-1374)
## Christianity
Medieval Europe was united by Catholic Christendom
- System of beliefs and values
- Dominant the world view
- church attendance
- life cycle and christian rites of passage: baptism, confirmation, marriage or religious vows, final rites
- Passage of time, religious holidays, church bells
- Churches as space of worship, religious education and socializing
- Art and music dominated by religious themes
- Unity and identity - difference from the Other (Jewish and Muslim)
- "Practice tied to place": Local saints, shrines, chapels, relics, celebrations, leadership and other variations
Many ways:
- Catholic church as landowner
- Social assistance (charity, orphanages, hospitals), education
- Parish priests administered the sacraments
- Bible only available in Latin
- Tithe
- The papacy controlled the religious hierarchy, distribution of power
## Reformation
- Across Europe, 16th century
- To reform the catholic Church
- met with resistance, many groups split from the church (Protestants)
- Broke religious uniformity of medieval Europe
- not a singular event; multiple processes
- A period characterized by religious warfare
- Counter-reformation
- Periodization often cited as the origins of (early) modernity
## Events
- Indulgence Controversy (1517)
- Indulgences: to purchase release from penance or purgatory
- Corruption?
- Depiction of the pope as the Antichrist signing and selling indulgences (by Lucas Cranach the Elder - 1521)
- Martin Luther (1483-1546)
- Professor of Theology at University of Wittenberg
- Luther and others denounced the sale of indulgences
- **Salvation by faith alone**
- Pope Leo X, indulgence sale to fund rebuilding of St. Peters basilica, Rome (1515)
- Luther's Ninety-five Theses (1517), Calling for debate
- Excommunicated and refused to recant
- Began to spread his ideas, and sparked debate on his theses
- Salvation, by faith, by works
- Scripture, who gets access, who can interpret
- "Priesthood of believers"
- Transubstantiation
- Radical Reform
- Ana-baptism (re-baptism; pacifism)
- Mennonites (Americans)
- Siege at Munster (stoked fears of fanaticism and overturning social order)
- The Peace of Augsburg (1555)
- Halted military encounter between Catholic and Protestant Princes in the Holy Roman Empire
- A compromise, recognizing the permanent religious division of the German states
- determined that the religion of the ruler of each state would be the official religion of that territory (eius religio)
- permitted Catholics to relocate the Catholic territories, permitted protestants to relocate to Protestant territories (resulted in large migration)
- English reformation
- Henry VIII - Defender of the Faith
- Act of Supremacy, 1534
- Catholic / Counter Reformation
- To reaffirm Catholicism and negate Protestantism
- Focus on piety, charity, and devotion
- New religious orders (brotherhoods, monasteries and convents) and a renewal of old orders
- Power of the Papacy
- Council of Trent