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    Protestant Reformation 1517‚ when Luther published The Ninety-Five Theses‚ Counter-Reformation initiated by the Council of Trent and spearheaded by the new order of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) t (1545–1563) Ecclesiastical or structural reconfiguration Religious orders Spiritual movements 1. Political dimensions Such reforms included the foundation of seminaries for the proper training of priests in the spiritual life and the theological traditions of the Church The Waldensian

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    one of the greatest interrogators‚ perhaps the greatest‚ by the name of Trent‚ to head the interrogation of the boy. Motivated by a promise of position and power‚ Trent sets to work on Jason to discover his guilt‚ or lack thereof‚ and is soon so consumed by his ambition that he feels he must obtain a confession from Jason at all costs‚ even if that means a false confession. Being the masterful interrogator that he is‚ Trent makes quick work of it and‚ despite knowing the contrary‚ successfully coerces

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    Outline Mackenzie perales E block A: the renaissance ideals were mostly in the art‚ music‚ and writing. B: the ideals in the renaissance art are: 1. During the fourteenth century Italy witnessed notable changes‚ which throughout the next couple of centuries extended towards northern Europe. 2. The artist wanted to show more emotion in the art than they have ever before. 3. The Renaissance ideals of humanism are expressed in the Italian art of the period‚ through the works of various

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    Ally Rosencrans Mr. Anderson AP Euro 20 November 2014 Compare and contrast the methods of leadership of two pre 19th century European Monarchs European monarchy was in full force between 1400 and 1800‚ in a variety of nations and ways. Phillip II of Spain and Fredrick William the 1st of Prussia were monarchs with similar approaches in terms of absolutist reign accompanied by a strong military‚ yet they differed on foreign policy‚ economics‚ and religion. To begin‚ Phillip and Fredrick both felt

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    factors‚ such as spread of Renaissance ideas‚ the spread of the printing press‚ and the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire‚ contributed to the creation of Protestantism. The Roman Catholic Church responded with a Counter-Reformation initiated by the Council of Trent and spearheaded by the new order of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) specifically organised to counter the Protestant movement. In general‚ Northern Europe‚ with the exception of most of Ireland‚ turned Protestant. Southern Europe remained Roman

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    Do something need reforming in the world today? Luther thought that the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century needed reforming. He nailed his ninety-five theses to the door of the church at Wittenberg‚ Germany on October 31‚ 1517 (Kirsch). In the beginning‚ Luther was only trying to reform the Church; but he kept traveling farther and farther away until he broke with the Church. This started Protestantism. Protestantism spread fast‚ and many lords and kings saw it as a means to weaken the Church

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    opposition to Regent Margaret’s government. When Philip II instructed Margaret to enforce the decrees of the Council of Trent on the Netherlands‚ William of Orange’s younger brother‚ Louis of Nassau‚ led the opposition with the support of the Calvinist-minded lesser nobility and townspeople. The opposition drafted the Compromise in which they vowed to resist the decrees of the Council of Trent and the Inquisition. When Regent Margaret’s government called the protesters “beggars” in 1566‚ Calvinists

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    protect Roman Catholic dogmatic teachings from the emerging Protestants. His distinction of our belief versus the Protestant faith is still quite important to what we learn about worship with the Bible‚ in sacraments‚ etc. As a result of the Council of Trent‚ Bellarmine confirmed the dogma that has settled into what we know as several answered questions in today’s Church. Still used in the modern era‚ St. Robert’s “Preface” proves that his work has stood the test of

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    The Struggle for Reformation The fight for change can be a very short and easy or long and overwhelming task. Many people around the world fight everyday for change‚ whether it be because of racial discrimination‚ difference in political views‚ or just ignorance and bullheadedness‚ but all the fights have one thing in common‚ people banding together to fight for their beliefs. The Protestant Reformation was argumentatively the biggest of its time and possibly history. It was a small group of people

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    the sole contributor to musical development. The music of the early church was monophonic‚ and had nonmetric melodies set in one of the church modes‚ or scales. The rise or development of polyphony came about during the Renaissance period; the Council of Trent wanted polyphonic church music to be created and Palestrina composed the Pope Marcellus Mass‚ a six part vocal polyphonic song. In the Baroque period religious war broke out between Protestants vs. Catholics; these wars effected music and led

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