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Here are the teacher pack items for The Origins of the Reformation:
Overview In this experience, students are introduced to the context for the Protestant Reformation. They learn about the corruption within the Catholic Church and the complaints of Martin Luther. Then they explore what Martin Luther and others did to address their complaints. Next, they examine several of the key reformed beliefs upon which Protestantism is based. Finally, they write an article that explains how the Protestant Reformation was both a protest and a reform. The Student Pack includes Timeline of the Protestant Reformation, which students may find helpful as a reference throughout this experience. Students will work in small groups in scene 3. Objectives
If someone asked you to explain the difference between the beliefs of a Roman Catholic and the beliefs of a Lutheran, what would you say? Although both are forms of Christianity, there is a long history behind the beliefs of different groups of Christians. You will learn how that came about in this experience.
Objectives
With that in mind, what do you think it means to “re-form” or reform something? Write a brief definition.
Why might you want to reform a club or organization?