It led Europeans to begin questioning traditional authorities
Well, in 1607 the first permanent English settlement is created at Jamestown in North America.
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To reform something is to give it a different shape, form or purpose. People who want the reform tend to tack on "to make things better". It is more correct to say reform makes thing different but not necessarily better.
The Enlightenment did not directly contribute to the outbreak of the French Revolution, but the French revolution does embody some of the enlightenment ideas. Enlightenment thinkers promoted ideas of progress and natural law in all aspects of society. This can be seen in the writings of Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Voltaire. Ideas of the French Revolution derived from the Enlightenment are as follows: Constitutional monarchy, Liberal government, Division of powers among the nobles, the monarchy, and the representatives of the cities to replace the Old Regime, The Declaration of the Rights of Man, The Social Contract, Popular Sovereignty, and the Enlightened Absolutism.
1560 ( start) -1648 (end)
It led Europeans to begin questioning traditional authorities
one of the people who help start the reformation was
31st October 1517
The renaissance The protestant reformation The discovery of the New World The enlightenment The french revolution
1517. People typically date the start of the Reformation with Martin Luther's nailing of his 95 Theses on the door of a local church where he lived.
It was Charles the V. He pressed for the holding of the Council of Trent which begun the Counter-Reformation. He also fought protestants in Germany.
Read about Mormons to find your answer. Its roots can be discovered as it is relatively young. Also read about Martin Luther and John Calvin and the Protestant Reformation, also known as the Protestant Revolt.
First off, it's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. . Secondly, Martin Luther never started a movement to reform the Catholic Church, Martin Luther LEFT the Catholic Church to start his own Church. Which is a completely different thing. That is commonly mislabeled as the protestant reformation, Catholics refer to it as the protestant revolt.
Well, in 1607 the first permanent English settlement is created at Jamestown in North America.
The protestant revolution will never end. Rome is the antichrist of prophecy and they now have dominion over the whole earth. If the Pope is God as he claims then that God is Mithra or Satan
The Council of Trent was part of the reformation of the Catholic Church, if you are asking how it stopped the protestant revolt, I'm afraid that it did not succeed in that, although it certainly, through education and a thorough understanding of doctrine, prevent more religious from leaving the Church to start their own religions.
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