The Protestant Reformation tore through Europe, coming to England when the King, Henry VIII, left the Catholic church and turned all of England Protestant. His only intention was to be able to divorce his first wife, a Catholic named Catherine, and marry his second wife, the Protestant Anne Boleyn. However, this would lead to years of religious struggle that would continue on into the rule of his two daughters, Mary the I and Elizabeth the I. Mary the I, the daughter of Catherine would become Queen…
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The Protestant Reformation was a major event that happened over the course of Henry VIII reign which involved England breaking away from the church in Rome, there were many reasons why this happened and this essay will evaluate the main causes. The most important cause was Henry VIII’s desire for an annulment with Catherine of Aragon, which the pope would not allow. In the 16th century people were incredibly discontented with the church. It benefited only the rich and well educated. People were angry…
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he Reformation began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church, by priests who opposed what they perceived as false doctrines and ecclesiastic malpractice—especially the teaching and the sale of indulgences or the abuses thereof, and simony, the selling and buying of clerical offices—that the reformers saw as evidence of the systemic corruption of the Church's Roman Catholic Church hierarchy, which included the Pope. In Germany, reformation ideals developed in 1517-1521 when Martin Luther…
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The Protestant Reformation The most important cause of the Protestant Reformation would be that many people found church methods, such as the sale of indulgence improper. John Tetzel, a monk, who sold false indulgences for Pope Leo X. The selling of false indulgences in Germany, led to the Martin Luther questioning the Catholic church's direction. He wrote the 95 theses about how the church has lost their way and has become greedy instead. Luther believed the only way to salvation was faith, that…
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The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation were significant events in European history, reshaping the religious, political, and cultural landscape of the continent. Martin Luther, John Calvin, Henry VIII, and Charles V are among the most influential and significant historical figures of this era. They played crucial roles in shaping the course of events during this period. Martin Luther, a German monk and professor of theology, played a key role in the Protestant Reformation that…
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The responses to the Catholic Church in the 16th century to the challenges posed by the Lutheran Reformation were to strengthen Catholic doctrine, prevent the further spread of the ideas of the Protestants, and the enlightenment of education. One of the main responses the Catholic Church posed was to strengthen Catholic doctrine. Many Catholic reformers were aware of the problems and abuses with the Church, which made Martin Luther leave and write his 95 theses. But, instead of breaking spiritual…
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The Protestan Reformation The Protestant Reformation was a defining event that occurred during the 16th century and affected the lives of many up to the present day. The goal of the Reformation was to change the Catholic Church but it became the beginning of the Protestant Church. Two important figures of the Reformation were Martin Luther and John Calvin. Martin Luther started the Reformation movement to reform, not divide, the Church and help people of the faith practice their faith more easily…
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Chapter 3: The Two Reformations ---The Northern Renaissance Renaissance was only in Italy, N. Europe enjoyed very little economic or cultural vitality 1460- Humanism began to influence scholars in Northern Europe Northern art and humanism art emphasized decorative detail, and extreme realism, and no nudes Albrecht Durer was drawn to Italy to learn how to depict human form. Went to Venice 2 times to study Italian painters(most famous northern renaissance painter) Spread of cultural values…
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Protest Reformation The reformation was a religious movement of the 1500’s that gave rise to Protestantism and was responsible for widespread changes in education (Zacharias 18). The first reformation was an epochal moment in the history of the western world and eventually by the extension of the rest of the world (Zacharias 18). A reformation not only for the Catholics but for the entire world, Christianity as a whole is both growing and rotating in ways that observers in the west tend not see…
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Chapter II. resources provided in class. 1. What is secularism? 2. What is humanism? 3. What is individualism? 4. What were the disasters that occurred during the 14th century? 5. What was a consequence of the Hundred Years War? 6. What was a cause of the Babylonian Captivity? 7. What were some events that happened after the Black Death? 8. Identify three goals of the Catholic Conciliar Movement. 9. What was the Renaissance and where did the Renaissance begin? 10. Identify the values that…
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