The Counter-Reformation (Latin: Contrareformatio), also sometimes called the Catholic Revival, was the period of Catholic resurgence that was initiated...
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fully accepting secular images in their homes. In turn, the Catholic Counter-Reformation both reacted against and responded to Protestant criticisms of art...
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ideas. Catholic Reformation is distinguished by the historian Massimo Firpo from Counter-Reformation. In his view, Catholic Reformation was "centered on...
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The Counter-reformation in Poland (Polish: Kontrreformacja w Polsce) was the response (Counter-Reformation) of Catholic Church in Poland (more precisely...
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elsewhere, along several strands and styles summarized in Mannerism, Counter-Reformation art, and Classicism. These currents divided the city's art scene...
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of Germany. The Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation is known as the Counter-Reformation which resulted in a reassertion of traditional doctrines...
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Church underwent important changes from 1517 to 1585 during and Counter-Reformation, specifically at the Council of Trent. The institution of the papacy...
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controversy in the years leading up to the Reformation, and some Protestant leaders rejected it. During the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church emphasized Mary...
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open to the idea of mystical experiences. But the Reformation brought about the Counter-Reformation and, with it, a new flowering of mystical literature...
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serves to remind the faithful of Christ's divine nature. During the Counter-Reformation period, Catholic art required portrayal of the suffering Savior that...
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History of the Catholic Church (redirect from Pre-Reformation Catholic)
reform and renewal. Reform during the 16th century is known as the Counter-Reformation. In subsequent centuries, Catholicism spread widely across the world...
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Antichrist (section Counter-Reformation)
conservative Lutheran Churches and the Seventh-day Adventists. In the Counter-Reformation, the views of Preterism and Futurism were advanced by Catholic Jesuits...
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Moravian Church (section Counter-Reformation)
from exiles who fled from Moravia to Saxony in 1722 to escape the Counter-Reformation, establishing the Christian community of Herrnhut; hence it is also...
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Religion in Germany (section Reformation, Counter-Reformation and the Thirty Years' War (1517–1648))
Augsburg (1530), a separate Lutheran church emerged. From 1545 the Counter-Reformation began in Germany. Much of its impetus came from the newly founded...
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the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic Church engaged in a substantial process of reform and renewal, known as the Counter-Reformation or Catholic Reform...
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Proto-Protestantism (redirect from Pre-Reformation movements)
the later Protestant Reformation movement at Strasbourg. "How did Savonarola influence the Reformation and Counter-Reformation – DailyHistory.org". dailyhistory...
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century, major factors affecting Protestantism have been the Catholic Counter-Reformation which opposed it successfully especially in France, Spain and Italy...
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17th century Protestantism at large began losing support due to Counter-Reformation and religious persecutions. In German-ruled Lithuania Minor, however...
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Counter-Reformation was a period of Catholic revival in response to the Protestant Reformation during the mid-16th to mid-17th centuries. The Counter-Reformation...
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victory of the Catholic cantons in 1531, they proceeded to institute Counter-Reformation policies in some regions. The schism and distrust between the Catholic...
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The English Reformation took place in 16th-century England when the Church of England was forced by its monarchs and elites to break away from the authority...
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suffered badly from this war. In the wake of the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation, Julius Echter in Würzburg and Neidhardt von Thüngen in Bamberg acted...
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The Scottish Reformation was the process whereby Scotland broke away from the Catholic Church, and established the Protestant Church of Scotland. It forms...
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Annecy (section Counter-Reformation)
Reformation in Geneva, while the bishop took refuge in Annecy. Saint Francis de Sales gave Annecy its advanced Catholic citadel role known as Counter-Reformation...
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European wars of religion (redirect from Wars of the Reformation)
Empire. Warfare intensified after the Catholic Church began the Counter-Reformation against the growth of Protestantism in 1545. The conflicts culminated...
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Creed (the Spirit proceeds from the Father "and the Son"). Reformation and Counter-reformation. Here the relationship between the Spirit and the Scriptures...
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The Bohemian Reformation (also known as the Czech Reformation or Hussite Reformation), preceding the Reformation of the 16th century, was a Christian...
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1593, in the wake of an attempted counter-reformation during the reign of John III (1568–1592). The Swedish Reformation caused the Church of Sweden to break...
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The Radical Reformation represented a response to perceived corruption both in the Catholic Church and in the expanding Magisterial Protestant movement...
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religious sentiments of the Czechs, as the Habsburgs endorsed a Counter-Reformation to forcibly reconvert all Czechs, even Utraquist Hussites, back to...
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