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    The Reformation has profoundly affected the modern view of politics and law. Before the Reformation the Church governed politics; she controlled emperors and kings and governed the law of lands. One of the significant impetus to the Reformation was the decline in papal power and prestige during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries (pg‚ 320). The Protestant Reformation in the 1500s changed the course of history. It helped move Europe out of the Dark Ages and led to the rise of true religious freedom

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    Chapter 1 European Renaissance & Reformation Unit 1 – Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance Revolution – the Italian Renaissance was a rebirth of learning that produced many great works of art & literature. Renaissance art & literature still influence modern thought & modern art. Renaissance – period of European history‚ 1300-1600‚ rebirth‚ a renewed interest in classical culture lead to changes in art‚ learning‚ & views of the world. Humanism – Renaissance intellectual movement

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    of the Reformation‚ their immediate thoughts go to Germany and Martin Luther. However‚ other parts of Europe experienced the effects of the Reformation too. A man named Martin Bucer played an important role in one of these other European countries. With his support of Thomas Cranmer‚ his treatise of De Regno Christi‚ and his impact on the 1552 revised edition of the English Book of Common Prayer‚ it becomes clear that Martin Bucer played an important role in shaping the English Reformation‚ especially

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    Catholic reformation‚ was a movement that was meant to improve the catholic church but ended up given birth to protestant churches who did not buy the catholic ideas reason why because these protestant believed the catholic church has been unfair with decision making and they were more concerned in politics and control in governance. The protestant disagreed with the catholic church and their ideas‚ based on the catholic doctrine and their pursuit for power‚ they believe that it contradicts

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    Assignment #7.2: The True Father of Protestant Mission Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf was born into a noble and wealthy family in 1700. His father died when he was a child and his mother remarried leaving “him to be reared by “his grandmother and aunt‚ whose warm evangelical Pietism turned his heart toward spiritual matters” (Turner‚ 2004‚ p.100). As a child he was taught by Lutheran Pietist August Hermann Francke. His studied law at Wittenberg but his heart wasn’t calling him to that career

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    Tomasz Mierzwa Mr. Carr World History Honors 2/12/15 1550-1800 Roman Catholic Reformation and the Age of Absolutism The Reformation was an era of great religious ferment and change. The Reformation began on October 31‚ 1517‚ when German monk Saint Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the Castle Church door in Wittenberg‚ Germany. Science started to question Religion and its beliefs. The Age of Enlightenment also had the same effect by questions religion beliefs with humanism. The Enlightenment

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    Nicholas V established slave trade built a library in the Vatican patron of the arts Pope Sixtus IV established Sistine Chapel involved in Pazzi conspiracy nepotism-favored relatives over merit Pope Alexander VI Borgia corrupt pope-sparked Protestant Reformation Pope Julius II patron of the arts; patronized Michelangelo in painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling tomb designed by Michelangelo Pope Leo X Medici sold indulgences to pay for St. Peter’s Basilica challenged Martin Luther Pope Clement VII

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    What was the Reformation? The Reformation was the separation of the Church in England and the Roman Catholic Church. The authority before the Reformation was solely held by the Pope and the Prodestants didn’t feel that the Catholic Church could define Christian practices in the way they should be a the time and the Bible wasn’t translated to the people in ways that it was intended. 2. What were the key theological points of the Reformation? The key theological points of the Reformation were that the

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    THE VOICE OF THE WOMEN QUAKERS‚ SHAKERS‚ PROTESTANTS AND BAPTIST MOVEMENT CHLOE KIRKLAND HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY JANUARY 18‚ 2014 Religion has always been a trivial topic. Who is right? who is the closest to the truth? Many excursions and quest have started with the intent to bring awareness to a "higher power" and entity called God. In the late fifteenth century before the protestant reformation America was intensified with the reform of the Catholic

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    agreement exists between the Protestant and Roman Catholic church‚ several important differences remain‚ including scripture‚ justification‚ the sacraments‚ infallibility‚ purgatory‚ and Mary and the saints. In the following pages I will provide brief explanations‚ analyses‚ and insights based on three of these key doctrinal differences: scripture‚ infallibility‚ and justification. This is followed by a brief discussion of the key differences in Modern Catholic and Protestant worship as well as possible

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