Reformation ... Roman Catholics reformed through stately popes and the Council of Trent, the beginnings of new religious orders, and the renewed Inquisition and the index of ... View More
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Defending Against Protestants ... The Council of Trent was another great way of combating against the Protestant Reformation. The Council of Trent was initiated by ... View More
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Martin Luther ... Then, Council of Trent was set up to devise the new thoughts or beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church. From the Council of Trent ... View More
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Catholic Reformation ... The pope approved new religious orders like the Jesuits, and the Council of Trent to deal with the doctrines and disciplinary arguments raised by the ... View More
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Crusades ... Perhaps Paulamp39s most dramatic action was the convocation of the Council of Trent in 1545 to deal with the doctrinal and disciplinary questions raised by the ... View More
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Catholic Church: Pomp Power, ... In 1546 the council of Trent addressed this issue, ordering all books with a religious basis to receive an ampquotimprimaturampquot Latin for ampquotIt may be printed. ... View More
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Italian Renaissance ... In 1545, bishops and cardinals in northern Italy met at the Council of Trent. At this council, the selling of false indulgences was banned. ... View More
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Galileo ... The Council of Trent is formed 1616 to state the Sun traveled around the earth. The Church warned Galileo to stop teaching the Copernican system. ... View More
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Art History ... of its members to Protestantism. From 15451536, the Council of Trent, was a major component of this. The Council was composed of ... View More
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Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina: Italian Composer of Sacred Music ... The story is that the members of the Council of Trent were preparing to ban polyphonic music in the church but changed their minds after hearing a piece by ... View More
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History of the Religious Institutes ... However, the Catholic Church was eventually forced to call the Council of Trent in December of 1545. The Council of Trent was successful ... View More
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Catholic Churchs View on Contraception ... relationships. The Council of Trent, from 15431563, declared that celibacy and virginity were superior to marriage. St. Alphonsus ... View More
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Panofskys views on Van Eyck ... Before the Council of Trent was held in 1583, the rule regarding matrimony dictated only that two people accept each other to form a legal marriage. ... View More
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Musical Definitions from Premedieval to Baroque ... A B A Moves from tonic to dominant in B and cadence in tonic in A Council of Trent Palestrina: Agnus Dei I from the Pope Marcellus Mass 1567 Met ... View More
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allegory of the cave Until the Council of Trent, in 1563, marriage in Europe was conducted in private with an exchange of vows, dowry and the physical consummation of the union, a ... View More
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Protestanism ... In response both to the Protestant challenge and to its own needs, the church summoned the Council of Trent, which would not compromise with the Protestants by ... View More
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all about reformation ... Perhaps Paulamp39s most dramatic action was the convocation of the Council of Trent in 1545 to deal with the doctrinal and disciplinary questions raised by the ... View More
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Europe in teh 1960s ... being that of Jerusalem reported in Acts 1:5. Prior to Pope John XXIIIamp39s reign, the only two councils in modern times were the Council of Trent, which reformed ... View More
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Europe in teh 1960s1 ... being that of Jerusalem reported in Acts 1:5. Prior to Pope John XXIIIamp39s reign, the only two councils in modern times were the Council of Trent, which reformed ... View More
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arnolfini ... In the Catholic dogma, before the Council of Trent, it was unnecessary to have a priest or a witness at a wedding ceremony in order for it to be valid. ... View More
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Repercussion of the Reformatio ... academic theology. The Council of Trent dealt with doctrinal and disciplinary problems raised by the Protestants. The Council did ... View More
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Catholic and Protestant Reformation comparitive ... Loyola. He created the Council of Trent to put the church in order. This reaffirmed Roman Catholic doctrines that had been questioned. ... View More
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reformation ... benefit. In the mid sixteenth century, the Papacy gave into pressure of the Catholic Clergy and formed the Council Of Trent. The ... View More
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What is Christianity ... The Council of Trent acknowledged the doctrines of grace and original sin while still preserving a place for moral striving in the process of achieving ... View More
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The Principles of New Testament Canon ... At the Council of Trent on April 8, 1546, the church closed its final copy of New Testament canon, which includes the present day twentyseven works. View More
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Thirtynine books comprise Old Testament canon ... Revelation. At the Council of Trent 1546 the Roman Catholic religion pronounced the following apocryphal books sacred. They asserted ... View More
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Critisism on Machiavelli ... In 1557 the Jesuits burned his works, and the Inquisition decreed their complete destruction. The Council of Trent confirmed the edict of the Inquisition.... ... View More
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Michelangelo: Sistine Chapel Ceiling vs. Last Judgement ... as holiness. Michelangeloamp39s change in style is greatly attributed to the Reformation, and eventually the Council of Trent. At the ... View More
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Art HistoryComparison of Entombment and Adoration of the SHepperds ... ... This style is very appropriate for the time because organizations like the Council of Trent wanted people to understand the subject of the paintings without ... View More
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El Greco ... In 1563, with the closing of the third and final session of the Council of Trent, known in European history as the Counter Reformation which commenced with it ... View More
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