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    Popular Piety

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    An increase in expression of popular piety became prevalent at the end of the 11th century during the call for the first crusade by Pope Urban II. Popular piety refers to seeking a closer more personal relationship with God that was based off of emotion and love. This emotive Christianity reflected a shift in the attitudes of medieval society that were continuing to change due to other historical factors happening from the 12th through 15th centuries. The growth of popular piety‚ the ongoing threat

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    Protestant Reformation

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    The Protestant Reformation Certain practices of the Catholic religion were questioned during the Reformation. The beliefs of many men created a new religion called Protestantism. During this time in history many historical events were happening that caused this reformation. Persecutions against aspects of the Catholic faith were evolved into Protestantism. Protestantism is still a large religion today throughout many parts of the world. There are many differences between Catholicism and Protestantism

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    married 6 times!! ) of Aragon for this lady Anne Boleyn; (his Marriage with Catherine of Aragon finally produced his Son: Edward). but the pope wouldn’t grant divorce. King Henry actually hated Protestantism and even wrote the Defense of Seven Sacraments. But he just made the Church of England and granted himself a divorce. Act of Supremacy-made him the head of the English church. Henry VIII’s break with Rome was an act of state‚ promptly primarily by political motives‚ but many of those who

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    Antitheatricalism in Light of Ben Jonson’s Volpone   Commentary by Joel Culpepper Crossdressing in England was mostly opposed by the Fundamentalist branch of the Protestant Church known as the Puritans. The Puritan dogma‚ much like the concept of transvestism‚ was constantly challenged. Puritans found resistance in the religious authorities of the Church of England and the English government. Before 1536‚ the Roman Catholic Church was unimpeded and always won over Puritan proposals regarding legislation

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    Catholic Church

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    The Catholic Church The Church -from the Latin word “ecclesia” and from the Greek word “ek- kalein” which means convocation or assembly -It designates assembly of the people for the religious purpose. -In Christian usage‚ the word “church” The Church in God’s Plan -God the Father created the whole universe‚ and chose to raise up men to share in his own divine life. -God created the world for the sake of communion with his divine life‚ a communion brought about by the convocation of men

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    Reformation is the religious revolution that took place in Western Europe in the 16th century. It arose from objections to doctrines and practices in the medieval church‚ loss of papal authority and credibility as well as other societal‚ political and economical issues of the time. This revolution had a major impact on Europe and it gave way to short term and long-term consequences‚ which still can be seen today. There were many causes of Reformation‚ some go as far back as the fourteenth century

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    Religious Autobiography

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    Communion. At that point of my life I was still young; I was in second grade. I did not pay much attention in class and the value of my religion did not have much meaning either. All I knew was that I had to take those classes and then follow up the sacrament of First Communion. As I went into middle school‚ God was not a part of life because I never tried speaking to him for guidance and any type of prayer. Then came high school‚ where I went to a private Catholic school. During my freshman year knowing

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    Ap Euro Chapter 15 Summary

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    of clerical celibacy and encouragement that all clerics should marry. c. assertions that the authority of scripture must be supplemented by church decrees. d. dissolution of all single-sex monastic orders. e. the use of two rather than seven sacraments. ____ 19. Although Charles V had many adversaries‚ his chief concern during his reign was a. Henry VIII of England. b. Ludwig II of Bavaria. c. Charles XII of Sweden. d. Francis I of France. e. Pope Clement

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    during the 1300’s. Calvin was a leader of the Reformation‚ the religious movement of the 1500’s that gave rise to Protestantism. The Puritans emphasized Bible reading‚ prayer‚ and preaching in worship services. They simplified the ritual of the sacraments. They also wanted more personal and fewer prescribed prayers. The Puritans stressed grace‚ devotion‚ prayer‚ and self-examination to achieve religious virtue.

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    |HIST208-13B (HAM) | |Religion‚ Superstition & Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe | Early Medieval Period: Mid-5th – mid 9thC (c.450-850CE) Augustine died in 430 as the Vandals were besieging his city of Hippo. Some 20 years before‚ Rome had fallen. In the West the ancient empire was a thing of the past; in

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