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    The list of the Protestant beliefs were salvation is gained through faith. The Bible is the only source where an individual can find the truth. The concept of priests or the Churches had the power over an individual relationship with God is against the bible. All Christians have a direct connect to God through faith and the Bible. This belief system was called the Protestantism founded by Martin Luther‚ who broke out of the Catholic Church system. This cause the Catholic Church to set and strengthen

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    the Protestant Reformation. Barzun ’s outlook of the Protestant Reformation was of cultural movement. Barzun describes Western Europe the most in his passage. Davies ’ view of the Protestant Reformation was a political movement. Davies describes Europe the most in his passage. These authors both proved their points very strongly‚ in order to prove their sides of the argument. Barzun states that the Protestant Reformation has been characterized as a revolution. He views the Protestant Reformation

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    2003 by Paul Strathern. Counter reformation & the jesuits  The counter reformation was the long period of the catholic rivalry. The rivalry started when martin Luther posted the “95 thesis” on the door of the catholic church‚ this act got him excommunicated. The catholic rivalry started with the council of Trent. The council of Trent began in 1545 and lasted till 1563. The Jesuits are “members of Jesus” they are missionary’s that are opposing the reformation. Da vinci  Leonardo Da Vinci was

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    it was a period in which there was a rebirth of culture‚ government‚ the economy and religion? Discuss the salience of the Protestant Reformation. Do you believe that it played a significant role for the betterment of European society? What was the role of Martin Luther and did his actions allow for social and religious change? How did it differ from the Reformation in England? What is Absolutism? Do you believe that it was an important factor in the sustainment of government in Western

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    4. How do you think this event fulfilled the great commission & began the development of Christian Communities? The men that were gathered from every nation when the disciples spoke in tongues were then convinced of the workings of God as they became witnesses to the miracles that they had heard about. They were then able to go back to their nations and minister the words of God themselves with faith. 6. See v22-24: Peter now tells the crowd the message about Jesus death and resurrection (this

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    1750. Use the following cultural movements to discuss the causes of the changes as well as the reasons for the continuities. -Reformation -Renaissance -Enlightenment -Scientific Revolution There were many significant changes during the reformation‚ renaissance‚ enlightenment‚ and the scientific revolution. The development of the Protestant and Catholic reformation was duo to the corruption of Church leaders and some clergy. This happened because the Catholics refused to help the poor while

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    The legacy of the renaissance can be described and defined in many ways and through many great people. For example‚ one of the main figures of the renaissance was "Leonardo Da Vinci" born in Italy during the year1452; he was during his time and is still today considered a true renaissance man. Da Vinci dabbled in almost every aspect of the arts and science. He is most famous however for his painting (Mona Lisa) finished in 1506‚ but he also worked on designs for weapons and sculpted as well as the

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    Therefore‚ as Jesus is the main figurehead in Christianity‚ protestants and Catholics have different views on his role; these perspectives stem from events in history‚ which shaped present formation of congregations‚ and thus guides modern behavior in the quest to answer: what would Jesus do? The modern portrayals of Jesus in the protestant and catholic denominations can be traced back to the historic split of the two religions. More specifically‚

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    Change Not all revolutions are political . Non political revolutions have brought important intellectual‚economic‚and/or social changes to societies such as the neolithic revolution (10‚000 - 6‚000 B.C.) and the protestant reformation in the 16th century. When people think of the neolithic revolution they often think stone age. The most important part of this revolution was the change of hunting and gathering to settled farming on land‚ that has been a big on how we live in todays life‚ to

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    Devotion (Brotherhood of Common Life) boarding school for reform-minded laity centered in the Netherlands educated boys preparing for a monastic vocation seen as the source of humanist‚ Protestant‚ and Catholic reform movements in the 16th century Schmaldkaldic League formed in the 1530s by German Protestant lands (powerful defensive

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