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Counter-Reformation

The Spanish Inquisition

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The?Spanish?Inquisition?? ? ? This?paper?will?attempt?to?accurately?examine?the?development?of?the?Spanish?Inquisition,?from?the?spread?of? the?Inquisition?into?the?Spanish?territories?through?the?ultimate?upheaval,?and?the?initial?dissolvement,?of?the? authority?it?held?over?the?public?who?feared?it.?It?will?endeavor?to?show?the?implications?of?the??Spanish? Inquisition??and?how?it?was?ultimately?used?as?a?device?in?its?own?undoing.?Such?an?examination?helps?to? explain?the?use?of?Church?authority?in?secular?governing,?and?later?the?separating?of?the?Church?from?the? crown.?The?paper?will?also?take?a?closer?look?at?this?racial?injustice?in?an?attempt?helping?to?see?just?how?this? may?happen?again?if?not?understood?and?foreseen.??

Reformation

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Calvin and Institutions Calvin dids: synthesis creates system of practice (new ins. of Protestant reformed church) Institutional Purpose: STOP farther change Ex: today- public education (way of doing school) In Protestant: constant state of change Before Calvin: change After Calvin: very little change Synth: this is a complete system can?t change Set example with Geneva System that produces same thing over and over English Reformation Henry VIII Idea: matter of state; ALL political Evidence Requested an annul, denied for pope Succession of acts by parliament Dissolved monasteries Gave to low prices to key members Parliament Have parliament in favor of separating from church Retained tradition of Catholic To what extent was the English Church Protestant?

Religion, Warfare, and Sovereignty: 1540–1660

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP European History 7 May 2015 Chapter 4 Outline Religion, War, Sovereignty, 1540 ? 1600 English losses in Hundred Years'War caused civil war The First Part of Henry VIwas intended to explore origins of wars during reign of child-king who succeeded Henry V, completed trilogy that launched William Shakespeare Civil strife was popular in 16th, England was more peaceful than other countries in Euro, unity was fragile;shattered because of religion, maintained by nat'l ID Shakespeare's plays promoted ID by celebrating superiority of Englishman over Euro neighbors, rep'd. As ridiculous/villainous; dangerous char. Was French heroine Joan of Arc, Catholic faith was mask for witchcraft

The Age of Dissent and Division, 1500–1600

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP European History 6 May 2015 Chapter 3 Outline Dissent/Division, 1500 ? 1600 1500, Euro's econ. Was expo'ing., cities were growing, monarchs ofFrance, England, Spain, Scotland, Poland were est.; pop. Was increasing, gov't's were extending ctrl. Euros embarked on colonial expo.; papacy pursued territorial wars in Italy, Church weathered Avignon captivity/Great Schism Heresies were suppressed; in struggle over conciliarism, papacy won support from all Euro rulers, relegated conciliarists to isolation at Uni. Of Paris Devotion of Christians was strong/parish a crucial site of community ID Edu. Standards of parish clergy were higher than ever, reformersnoted that too many priests were ignorant of spiritual duties

The Transformation of Europe

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 5 August 2015 Chapter 23 Outline Transformation of Euro 1517, German monk challenged Church Martin Luther of Wittenberg denouncedsale of indulgences, pardon that excused ppl. From doing penance for sins/also facilitated entry into heaven Indulgences were available >11th, to raise funds for reconstruction of St. Peter?s basilica in Rome, Church marketed indulgences in 16th Luther thought indulgences were signs of greed/hypocrisy Despised church: no human had power to absolve ppl. Of sins 10/1517, offered debate, denounced indulgences inNinety-Five Theses Copies were available in all Euro Galvanized opinion among those who resented Church

Western Civilization Chapter 11 Notes

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10/15/13 8:10 AM 372 Catholic Reform and Counter-Reformation Sources of Catholic Reform 16th century popes squelched efforts to bring about basic changes charge given to the Fifth Lateran Council ?Men are to be changed by, not to change, religion? many new religious orders sprang up to bring about a revival of piety within the church Theatines: to groom devout and reform minded leaders at the higher levels of the church hierarchy One of cofounders: Bishop Gian Pietro Carafa: pope Paul IV 373 Capuchins: sought to return to original charitable ideals of Saint Francis Somaschi, Barnabites: repairing the damage done to ppl in wartorn areas of Italy Ursulines: Women, religious education of girls
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