Chapter 11 Notes The English Reformation to 1553 England had a reputation for maintaining the power of the king over the pope. Edward I rejected efforts of the pope to not tax the clergy. Parliament passed the Statutes of Province and the Praemunire in the mid-14th century to lessen payments to Rome. Lollardy‚ humanism and anticlerical feelings paved the road for Protestant ideas in the early 16th century. Preconditions of Reform William Tyndale translated the New Testament into English in 1524-1525
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music is very difficult to relate to the Reformation/Counter Reformation of the time and may be why it is difficult to relate music to art. Another possible problem of relating music to art in this era is simply that in painting‚ the Baroque was coming of the Renaissance‚ simply the ultimate point of art. Music of the Renaissance was thought to be good‚ but not the ultimate. In general‚ music did have some relation to the Reformation/Counter-Reformation. According to the rules of the Council of
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Martin Luther’s Reformation‚ religiously‚ partially stemmed from his distaste for the corruption of the Catholic Church‚ which had begun issuing indulgences to fund the construction of St. Peter’s Basilica. Luther believed that justification by faith and faith alone should determine someone’s salvation‚ and he disagreed with purchasing indulgences to lessen the punishment for sins. As a monk who fell in love with a nun‚ Luther also disagreed with the Catholic-imposed celibacy and marriage restrictions
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when the Western World began to look inward and outward (Oakes‚ 2011). Looking outward‚ Western civilization could see barbaric tribes across the entire world (Oakes‚ 2011). Looking inward‚ the Western world believed itself more civilized and reformations began to touch every aspect of life‚ including dealings with criminals (Oakes‚ 2011). Belief in the scientific method drove society to find more humane ways of dealing with the lawless while perhaps transforming these into law-abiding‚ productive
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Vocational Identity After the Reformation The idea of vocation has grown throughout Christian and world history in order to feed society’s constantly growing desire to find every person a calling or career. The evolution of this term is the result of a steady shift in balance from deciding vocation based on a divine call or impulse to choosing a job based on secular interests. Distinct eras during the past two millenniums have created religious and secular values for citizens that largely determined
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low. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/nbr/site/onair/transcripts/social_security_and_medicare_110513/ United Health Group (2009). Health Care Cost Containment-How technology can cut red tape and simplify health care administration. United Health Center for Health Reform and Modernization. Retrieved from http://www.unitedhealthgroup.com/hrm/UNH_WorkingPaper2.pdf U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2011). CMS. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. NHE fact sheet. Retrieved from
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have more power than the pope‚ Great Schism enhanced this * Various movements and groups * Wycliff – condemned as a heretic after his lifetime * Hus – condemned as a heretic during his lifetime * Both were seen as beginnings of Reformation * Wycliff was alive during 14th century (during Avignon)‚ he was deeply troubled by the wealth and power of the pope‚ looks to the Bible for inspiration (believed it was the whole truth) said the Bible was the highest authority‚ encouraged the
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Next‚ chapter ten‚ “The Psalms for Christians: In the West until the Reformation‚ and in the East‚” traces the Christian community and their use of the Psalms. During this period‚ we begin to see formal liturgies develop in the early centuries as a part of worship‚ which included the use of psalms in these liturgies (p.166). It is clear that the Psalms remain an important part of worship‚ for both the Jew‚ as seen in the previous chapter‚ and for the Christian (p.167). Furthermore‚ chapter ten
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Articles of the Constitution and Confederation of the United States Anthony Reyes‚ History/110 September 5‚ 2013 Articles of the Constitution and Confederation of the United States Thee American Confederation and Constitution has caused several colonist to be reluctant for several years. The United States government ratified these articles creating unity between the states and the representations for all citizens. Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are justified for an effective
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student or school falls below previous test scores then reformation and government “takeover” may be enacted to alternate and reconstruct the academic structure of the schools. The No Child Left Behind Act
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