Final Q2 Prieto Test 10.4-5
Effect of Council of Trent and Inquisition
Catholic Reformation was successful in slowing Protestant tide
Widespread Persecution
Catholics and Protestants fostered intolerance, witch hunts occurred in areas of religious conflict -witches considered agents of the devil
Did people agree with Copernicus?
Most experts rejected this theory and authorities feared that the whole system of human knowledge might be called into question if Ptolemy's reasoning was incorrect
When did Ptolemys teachings stop being practiced?
Not until 1500 and 1600s, did startling discoveries challenge Ptolemy's teachings and radically change the way Europeans viewed the physical world
Why couldn't he separate from Catherine of Aragon?
Pope Clement VII refused to grant Henry VIII an annulment because he did not want to offend Catherine's nephew, Charles V
Pope Paul III
Pope who led the Catholic Reformation by calling for the Council of Trent.
True or False: Anglican Church kept most Catholic forms of worship and REJECTED Lutheran doctrines
True
How much did scholars use Ptolemy's teachings?
Until the mid 1500s, European scholars accepted theory of ancient Greco-Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy, who taught that the Earth was the center of the universe, an idea that matched teachings of the Church
King Henry VIII
Started the Anglican Church because he wasn't granted a divorce. Was excommunicated by the Pope. Became supreme head of church
Similarities between anglican and Lutheran/Protestant
-In both cases, leaders (German princes & English officials) took land (wealth) from the Catholic Church -In German areas, princes welcomed protests against the Church so they could gain power, control; more land/wealth -In England, officials investigated Catholic convents & monasteries, ordered them closed, confiscated lands & wealth, gave lands to nobles who supported the Anglican Church
Differences between anglican and Lutheran/protestant
-Protestant/Lutheran started a movement within the community of believers based on criticism of corruption in the Church -The English reformation was because King Henry VIII was upset that Pope Clement VIII didnt annul his marriage. -Lutheran practices were very different from Catholic practices and Anglican practices were not
Catholic Reformation Goals
1) Revive moral authority of the Church 2) Roll back Protestant tide (stop so many people from leaving Catholic Church) 3) End corruption w/in papacy/appointed reformers
Step by step Scientific Method
1) propose logical hypothesis (possible explanation) 2) Tested the hypothesis with further observation or experimentation to 3) reach a conclusion 4) Repeated their work (usually many times) to confirm their findings
Nicholas Copernicus
1473-1543, Polish, proposed a heliocentric or sun-centered model of the universe in which planets revolved around the sun
Tycho Brahe
1546-1601, Danish astronomer
Francis Bacon
1561-1626; English, stressed experimentation, observation; wanted science to help people by leading to practical technologies
Galileo Galilei - short description
1564-1642, Italian astronomer, provided evidence to support theory
Johannes Kepler
1571-1630, German astronomer, mathematician
Rene Descartes
1596-1650; French, emphasized human reasoning, finding one's own knowledge, "I think, therefore I am."
Isaac Newton - short description
1642-1726; English physicist
Inquistition
Church court, used secret testimony, torture, execution; prepared Index of Forbidden Books (included books by Luther, Calvin, Petrarch & other humanists)
A new scientific method approached around the...
Early 1600s. This method depended on observation and experimentation.
Catholics unwilling to follow the law were
Executed for treason
Two "giants" of this new scientific revolution
Francis Bacon, Rene Descartes -devoted themselves to problem of knowledge; rejected ancient Greek/Aristotle's scientific assumptions, challenged assumptions of medieval universities that tried to make the physical world fit in with Church teaching.
Thomas More
He was a English humanist that contributed to the world today by revealing the complexities of man. He wrote Utopia, a book that represented a revolutionary view of society.
View Towards Jews
Jews faced new restrictions, ex: forced into walled "ghettos" in Italian cities, so they migrated to Eastern Europe (Poland, Lithuania), & Ottoman Empire (Turkey & what had been Byzantine Empire/Balkan Peninsula).
The Scientific Revolution
Renaissance & Reformation facilitated breakdown of medieval worldview; mid 1500-shift in scientific thinking brought final break with Europe's medieval past
Chemistry breakthrough
Robert Boyle (b. 1627 in England, d. 1691 in Ireland) made distinction between elements & chemical compounds; explained effect of temperature & pressure on gases
What was at the heart of the Scientific Revolution?
The assumption that mathematical laws governed nature and the universe; that the physical world could be known, managed & shaped by humans
Did english king Henry VIII support Pope Leo X against Luther in 1517?
Yes, he supported
Galileo Galilei - what he did
assembled astronomical telescope with specially ground lens that allowed him to view "...many particulars in Heaven that had been unseen and unheard of until this age..."
Council of Trent (1545)
called by Pope Paul III; group of church leaders who met on and off for 20 yrs; reaffirmed Catholic views, declared that salvation comes through faith & good works, took steps to end abuses in Church, stiff penalties for corruption among clergy, established schools to better educate clergy to challenge Protestant teachings
How did people feel about Galileos discoveries?
caused an uproar as scholars and the Church attacked him because his observations contradicted ancient views about the world & challenged Christian teachings
Queen Elizabeth I
daughter of King Henry VIII & Ann Boleyn, ruled 45 years, (1558-1603) & focused on unity; she enforced reforms that were compromises between Catholic and Protestant practices
Medicine breakthrough
first accurate & detailed study of human anatomy, new & more effective ointment for preventing infection, technique for closing wounds with stitches, circulation of blood described for the first time, microscope perfected
Catherine of Aragon
first wife of Henry VIII, daughter of Ferdinand & Isabella & the aunt of the Spanish King and Holy Roman Emperor at the time, Charles V
What did Galileo face in 1633?
he was tried before the Inquisition and threatened with death until he retracted "heresies"
Ptolemy
lived from around 100-170 CE, in Egypt, at the time a great center of learning, after being conquered by Alexander the Great and then the Romans
Why did Henry VIII break from the Catholic Church?
to annul his marriage with Catherine of Aragon who couldn't produce an heir
Isaac Newton - what he did
• showed that a single force (gravity) keeps planets in orbits around sun • said all motion in universe can be measured and described mathematically • said nature follows uniform laws • helped develop calculus
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