the peasants pressed that their actions were based on the christian‚ (Lutheran)‚ teachings brought on by the Protestant Reformation. This can be seen in documents 3‚ and 8. In document 3‚ the peasant speaker states‚ with clear Lutheran views‚ that they have a godly equality that portrays they are as holy as the emperor‚ and that he should free them. This shows that the Protestant Reformation was indeed a cause of the revolts. However‚ the peasants showed Christian behavior‚ as to not be hypocritical
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theology‚ priest‚ monk‚ and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther rejected several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. He strongly fought with the church on views of indulgences. He even wrote ninety- five theses on the power of indulgence‚ which made people think about the other lies the Catholic Church had made them believe. The people who revolted against the church were called Protestants. Protestant were followers of the Christian Church that separated
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There are numerous biographies of Martin Luther’s life and several in depth analysis of his ideas‚ but very few focus on his life after the Reformation. After the leading the German Protestant Reformation‚ Martin Luther continued to work on his ideas‚ but he then took those beliefs and applied them to his own life. Martin Luther spent a number of years “defining the faith” and then the remainder of his life “living the faith.” Katherine von Bora and Martin Luther both deserted their life of obedience
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Italy that would lead him to write one of the most important books in history—The The Prince (1513). Machiavelli was not a great artist or religious leader‚ but he had the greatest influence on history of any single individual of the Renaissance or Reformation. Machiavelli was a man of action. In 1498‚ at age 29‚ he accepted an important position in the government of Florence. He was entrusted with diplomatic missions to local Italian and other European courts. These missions required great diplomacy
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The Baroque period encompasses many distinct styles due to the religious tension between the Protestants and Catholics. Through their baroque paintings‚ Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn and Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio were among the many artists to have different interpretations of the baroque style due to whether they lived in the north or south. Rembrandt’s Return of the Prodigal Son and Caravaggio’s The Entombment both show biblical scenes. However‚ the impacts of their paintings are quite
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made it unique? Protestantism and capitalism Weber wasn’t the first to do this: in facet Protestant ethic Published as 2 long articles 1904 and 1905 Opens with a statistical fact Not merely a contemporary fact but an historical fact: tracing the association back‚ it can be shown that some of the early centers of capitalists development in the early part of the 16th century were strongly protestant Ready explanation? Break with economic traditionalism produced a sloughing off of tradition
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fall of the Holy Roman Empire took place gradually over an enduring period of time as it grew less and less of a force an European politics. A few known reasons for this decline of the emperor were the Protestant Reformation‚ the Peace of Augsburg‚ and the Thirty Years War. The Protestant Reformation began in 1517 with Martin Luther’s critique of some Roman Catholic doctrine and a number of specific practices in his 95 Theses. It was clear that this presence of a faith that differed from the majority
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individual’s personal relationship with God through Jesus. 2) What were the circumstances of the English Reformation? -Events of the English Reformation were in part associated with the wider process of feudalism and rise of nationalism‚ rise of common law and more. 3) By the end of the sixteenth century‚ which European countries had become Protestant and which had remained Catholic? -PROTESTANT: Germany‚ Scandinavia‚ Switzerland‚ England CATHOLIC: Italy‚ France‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ Sicily 4) What
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Reformation: Its Theological Breakthroughs and Mission Contributions Rev. Kantilal Lavhade (B.A. B.D. M.Th. Missiology) Introduction According to Cairns‚ both name and definition given to the reformation depend on the outlook of the historians. For Roman Catholics it was a rebellion by Protestants against the universal Church‚ but Protestant historians looked at it as a reformation that brought the Church back to the pattern of the New Testament. This period of reformation was generally
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AP WORLD HISTORY MRS. HEFFERNAN NAME: _____________________________________ PERIOD: _____ QUIZ: CHAPTER 16 & 17 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. ______ 1) How was the global trade network of the 15th century different from that of previous eras? A) Trade prior to the 15th century was limited to the Western Hemisphere. B) In previous eras‚ most attention was given to the development of larger regional economies
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