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    Catholic Canons state that marriage is holy sacrament. “If anyone says that matrimony is not truly and properly one of the seven sacraments of the evangelical law‚ instituted by Christ the Lord… let him be anathema.”(Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent‚ canon 1). Lutheran views are the opposite holding marriage as an affair for the government. The ability to choose your martial spouse was upheld by Catholics and resented by Luther who believed that decision should be the parents’. Lust and

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    Philip II-> Dutch Revolt-> Treaty of Westphalia->end of Holy Roman Empire Luther-> Charles V-> Philip II->Mary I of England->sinking of Spanish Armada Luther-> Council of Trent-> reintroduction of Inquisition-> Dutch Revolt-> Peace of Westphalia->Congress of Vienna-> independence of Belgium IV 95 Thesis-> Council of Trent->witch hunts-> Scientific Revolution-> Heliocentric universe-> Enlightenment-> Deism Adam Smith->Malthus-> Darwin->Herbert Spencer-> Cecil Rhodes Gunpowder-> standing

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    The council of Trent also created the doctrine of Justification which dealt with how people are cleansed of their sin. After the Reformation of the church we had the Post-Tridentine which favored an intellectual stand point on religion. We used reasoning and evidence

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    FOCUS QUESTIONS What are the roots of the modern European era? There were countless political‚ social and economic events that unfolded in the Middle Ages that could be said to be the roots of the Modern European Era...; such as the Black Death‚ the Hundred Years’ War‚ the Great Schism‚ the Reformation of the Church‚ peasant rebellions‚ so on and so forth. However‚ most all of these events were the seeds of broader effects. They brought on such values as Capitalism‚ Nationalism‚ Humanism‚ the

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    Catholic Theology Tradition and Scripture are considered one and the same within the Catholic Church and are both part of the sacred deposit of faith. Tradition includes practices such as the Eucharist and the belief that Christ is present‚ while tradition includes beliefs such as purgatory. Thus‚ Tradition is backed by Scripture‚ while tradition is according to culture and era. To Catholics‚ Tradition refers to the beliefs and practices that Jesus conveyed to the Apostles for the benefit

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    wars. For example‚ the Council of Trent‚ consistently dominated by Italian popes‚ had most of the delegates come from

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    The Baroque style of art emerged during a tumultuous period of religious and political change (Carl and Charles 2012). During the 16th century‚ rival religious beliefs weakened the power of Catholic dogma and papal authority across Europe. As a result‚ the Counter-Reformation sought to make institutional reforms‚ and reinvigorate the mystical and evangelical ideals of Catholic theology (Mullett 2002). These reforms included strict guidelines on the purpose and content of religious artworks. The Baroque

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    The Protestant Reformation (1450-1565) (1) England  Notion of the Renaissance Prince  Recent War of the Roses created a sense of political instability for the Tudor dynasty --Henry VIII  The significance of a male heir to the Tudors B. England  Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon  Henry seeks an annulment  Henry creates the Church of England and establishes his own supremacy over it  A “political reformation” only at first John Calvin (1509-1564)  More of a scholar than

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    The Protestant Reformation of the Sixteenth Century The Protestant Reformation ignited a religious reform movement that separated the western Christian church into Catholic and Protestant groups. Martin Luther embarked on a journey to start the religious reform movement; there were other developments before him that set a foundation for a religious alteration in the sixteenth century. The Protestant Reformation allowed for Protestantism to flourish throughout Europe‚ united the Roman Catholic Church

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    #37 Quintans‚ Christine B. 1F1 (10-11) Dr. Alviar THY2 TOPIC: Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick * Terms 1. Anointing- The practice of applying oil or perfumed oil upon persons or things. 2. Ministry-The work or vocation of a minister of religion. 3. Maladies- A disease‚ a disorder‚ or an ailment 4. Salvation- comes from the word “salus” which originally means “health”. Restoration of health both to the physical and spiritual being of a person. 5. Messianic-

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