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    particular ecclesiology has colored their view of John Knox. Regardless of what one thinks of Knox‚ his life deserves to be studied. This paper is concerned with the life of John Knox and the influence he had in the Protestant Reformation in Scotland. This paper will provide a brief

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    =Feel free to add other terms on here! Black Death: Where: began in Mediterranean due to trade‚ expanded throughout rest of Europe When: 1346-53 Who: Everyone in Europe except Milan and Poland Significance: Anti-semitism increased as Jewish population was blamed‚ caused economic gains for survivors Dance of Death: theme fascinated by artists‚ actors‚ and performers- procession of people of every age/social status parading to their graves Also in the grand scheme of things‚ the black death was actually

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    whose teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines of Protestant and other Christian traditions. Martin Luther was born to Hans and Margaretha Luther on 10 November 1483 in Eisleben‚ Germany and was baptised the next day on the feast of St. Martin of Tours‚ after whom he was named. Luther’s call to the Church to return to the teachings of the Bible resulted in the formation of new traditions within Christianity and the Counter-Reformation in the Roman Catholic Church

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    Protestant Reformation: Martin Luther’s 95 theses Kaitlin Alexander Senior Division Historical Paper The sixteenth century‚ known as the Renaissance‚ was a time of momentous change in Europe. This time period impacted the World in many ways including the arts‚ music‚ literature‚ science‚ and religion; however religion made the biggest impact to the culture (MacCulloch‚ 107‚2). Religion was integral to every part of the culture; the image of Christ was the focal point its paintings‚ the Church

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    reforms had more consequences than others‚ but the Catholic Reformation was one of the biggest. The Catholic-Counter Reformation was a fighting force that did not start with a huge bang‚ even though the reform started slow‚ it eventually began to gain heed; the Reformation was a fire back at the Protestants. The Catholic-Counter Reformation was the period of revival for the Catholic Church in the 16th Century (Pollen‚ John). The Reformation began because many educated Catholics felt the need for change

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    of Western Europeans in economics‚ politics‚ and innovation. These revolutionary changes and eras include the Renaissance‚ Protestant Reformation‚ the Catholic Counter-Reformation‚ and the Age of Enlightenment. Even so‚ there are continuities in that time period‚ including the Western desire to discover‚ and the states that continued to be Catholic in the face of reformation and Protestantism. The year is 1450‚ and most of Western Europe is still largely Roman Catholic. The Spaniards are in the

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    Martin Luther’s 95 Theses Martin Luther’s 95 theses inspired a reform movement‚ set in motion a Catholic Church counter reformation and changed politics‚ economy‚ and society with its effects still being felt today. Martin Luther’s challenge of the Pope’s authority to grant indulgences was the first step in a reformation movement that opened people’s eyes to the corruption and hypocrisy in the Catholic Church at the time. Martin Luther’s theses also ushered in the era of having a personal relationship

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    Roman Catholic and Protestant tradition The traditions of the Roman Catholic Church have been around for an extremely long time. The Roman Catholic Church and Protestantism both agree on many important things of the historic Christian faith. However the rituals and practices are quite different. The rituals and practices of a Roman Catholic Church consist of Mass‚ Baptism‚ Confession‚ receiving Communion‚ praying the Rosary‚ Last Rites‚ and much more. Whereas Protestantism was formed in the 16th

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    Luther could be considered one of the leaders or roots of the Reformation because of the great impact he had on its growth. Luther put in the idea of individualistic ethic. “Protestants insisted on the individual’s rights and responsibilities to interpret Scripture according to the dictates of his or her conscience‚” (How did) which is one of Luther’s teachings. His played a crucial role in the Reformation‚ helping people get their religious rights by separating them from the Church

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    revolutionary movements that contributed to current day societies. Three important revolutionary movements that helped shape modern day Europe were the Protestant Reformation‚ the Enlightenment‚ and the Industrial Revolution. The Protestant Reformation is a revolutionary movement that helped shape current day european societies. The Protestant Reformation began around 1517 with the release of Martin Luther’s The Ninety-Five Theses. This was a game-changing piece of literature that sparked controversy

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