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    their religions. It was mostly the Catholics going against Lutheranism. The printing press launched the making of the Reformation because of the chances for people to have the ability to read the bible. Women had it easier life post-Reformation than in the Antiquity because of compassionate marriage‚ and moral guides. Except for old women being taken advantage of. As a monk named Martin Luther was in power in the Church of Lutheranism‚ he wanted to change the rules behind marriage. He believed

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    would have just found another way to condone their ways. Religion played a very important part in developing the United States into what it has become today. Dunbar-Ortiz explains that the Old Testament scriptures as well as the introduction of Calvinism had a major influence over the people‚ convincing them that their malicious acts were “holy.” She writes‚ “citizens believe it [the United

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    follow the change with the monarchies to follow after. The main reason for the urban phenomenon of Lutheranism was: the Germans did not like paying taxes to the Roman Church‚ along with this‚ the emphasis on the bible as the ultimate law

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    popular audience. He dramatised Luther’s views on the relationship between the Old and New Testaments‚ while remaining mindful of Luther’s careful distinctions about proper and improper uses of visual imagery. All of Scandinavia ultimately adopted Lutheranism over the course of the 16th century‚ as the monarchs of Denmark (who also ruled Norway and Iceland) and Sweden (who also ruled Finland) converted to that faith. In Sweden‚ the Reformation was spearheaded by Gustav Vasa‚ elected king in 1523.

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    (2007). The New Oxford Annotated Bible New Revised Standard Version. Oxford‚ England: Oxford University Press. Bradshaw‚ T (ed) (1997) The Way Forward? London‚ UK: Hodder and Stoughton. Linzey‚ A And Kirker R (eds) (2005) Gays and the Future of Anglicanism: Responses to the Windsor Report. Winchester‚ UK: O Books.

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    in the 16th and 17th centuries. Modern capitalism differs from capitalism as it is based on systematic‚ efficient and a rational pursuit of profit and profit for its own sake rather than consumption. Weber calls this the spirit of capitalism. Calvinism is a form of protestant that was formed during the reformation. Weber argues that it is the Calvinist’s beliefs that helped bring about social change and modern capitalism. For example one of Calvinists beliefs is the idea of predestination; that

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    the stage for conflict Reconciliation very difficult High spread in Scandinavia French Remained mostly Roman Catholic Geneva John Calvin (French theologist and reformist) Calvinism spreads underground’ Many towns and houses had many secret rooms and pathways Some members of the Royal Family convert to Calvinism Adds political tension Reformation by Accident Unintended consequence in England Marriage problem with Henry VIII Henry – ideal renaissance king Received much more education

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    30 Years’ War Background of the War Religion ( Militant Catholicism vs. Calvinism) Took place in Germanic lands of Holy Roman Empire Peace of Augsburg still left some division Catholics vs. Lutherans [still wanted control] Many German states adopted Calvinism Phases of the War Bohemian Phase 1618-25; Habsburgs own territories Protestants = unhappy with Ferdianand rebel (may 1618) throw 2 government officials and secretary out the window Catholics = Saved by Mary; Protestants

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    Week 6 Chapter Review Important People: Sir Peter Paul Rubens was a Flemish Baroque painter‚ and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasised movement‚ colour‚ and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces‚ portraits‚ landscapes‚ and history paintings of mythological and allegorical subjects. In addition to running a large studio in Antwerp that produced paintings popular with nobility and art collectors throughout Europe‚ Rubens was a classically

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    Major Causes and Effects of the Protestant Reformation There were several causes of the Protestant Reformation that effected society‚ politics‚ and religion in Europe during the 16th century. In my opinion‚ the immediate cause that started the reformation was Martin Luther’s act of posting the 95 Theses on the door of the Wittenberg Cathedral in the Roman Empire. Luther was unhappy with the Catholic Church‚ and posted the Theses due to the sale of indulgences that was going on to raise money for

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