European History DBQ: Reformation 2013 #1 In early Europe‚ majority of the states had a system in which a ruler supported an established church. Somewhere along the way‚ few states began to wander from the Catholic Church. As a result‚ the Protestant Reformation began. Soon enough‚ beliefs were changing and the Catholic Church grew weaker. At this point in time‚ there were those that tolerated religions and those that didn’t. As pre-determined‚ any religious principles in the Reformation were to be tolerated
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excommunicated or killed‚ either by means of a proper execution or by a hostile mob. However‚ with the decline of the Middle Ages‚ the conditions arose for the birth of individualismthe development of which can be traced through the Renaissance‚ the Reformation‚ and the rise of capitalism. Individualism was a radical ideological revolution that forever altered the face of Europe and the rest of the world. The beginning of individualism’s gradual evolution was first manifested in the Renaissance Era
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The Protestant reformation was a time when religious views everywhere changed‚ but mostly in Northern Europe. Views on the relationship between church and state vary based on the branch of Protestant Christianity. There’s Lutheranism‚ Calvinism‚ and Anabaptism‚ and they all have different views. Luther‚ who Lutheranism was based off of‚ said that it was the obligation of the state to enforce God’s law. His opinion of church and state varied at many times in his life though‚ so at some points he also
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indulgence is often seen as touching off the Protestant Reformation. Protestant Reformation - Religious reform movement within the Latin Christian Church beginning in 1519. It resulted in the "protestors" forming several new Christian denominations‚ including the Lutheran and Reformed Churches and the Church of England. Catholic Reformation - Religious reform movement within the last Latin Christian Church‚ begun in response to the Protestant Reformation. It clarified Catholic theology and reformed clerical
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1. All groups supported the idea of refusing the Catholic Church. Ideas that were expressed during the Renaissance‚ Reformation‚ and Scientific Revolution were focused on exploration of the unknown which carried over to the Enlightenment but was dangerous because the church was the higher power at that time‚ meaning that those who ignored God were out casted. The Enlightenment was intellectual because it empowered people who were exploring science and reasoning rather than listen to what the church
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and worldviews. Unlike the Middle-Ages‚ several Renaissance scientists desired to learn about the earth apart from the idea of a Divine Creator‚ and philosophers brought in humanistic thinking. Religion also varied greatly between these two eras. Reformation brought about turmoil during the Renaissance as opposed to the monastic life of the medieval period. One of the less obvious of these changes was that of music. In comparing Medieval and Renaissance times we can see a definite contrast in the style
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The Renaissance was the rebirth of the European civilization promptly after the Middle Ages. Spreading across Europe from its birthplace in Italy‚ The Renaissance spanned from the 14th to the 16th centuries and was a time of great cultural and social change in Europe. This time period was distinguished by creativity‚ imagination‚ and innovation. This was also the time during which Europe’s classical past was recreated and revisited . What inspired people’s cultural movements during The Renaissance
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Johannes Gutenberg invented the European model of the press and printed the first book the bible. After this many printing presses were made across Europe and influenced a lot of the culture. The printing press affected the renaissance‚ protestant reformation‚ and the French revolution by aiding in the spread of ideas during each time period. The printing press is one of the main things that fueled the renaissance due to the fact that the renaissance was the spread of knowledge‚ art‚ and architecture
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to an increase in population. 2.Discuss the Thirty Years’ War i.The struggle between Catholicism and Protestantism i.Disagreed over the interpretation of the Peace of Augsburg. ii.The religious war coming from the Protestant and Catholic Reformations fear of Hapsburg Spain and Austria‚ controlled half of Western Europe. iii. Religious tensions led to
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The idea of reformation is people making changes for the better for them and for others. Martin Luther Is the founder of reformation in Germany. He created a schism between between catholics and new lutherans Which created conflict because the pope didn’t like losing followers. In 1517 Martin Luther began his process of reformation by nailing his 95 theses to the door of a church. The catholic church was powerful because it had been built up over centuries and relied on ignorance and superstition
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