2. The status of women was raised during the Protestant Reformation. It made marriage important the role for a woman in a Christian home. When young girls have the education, it helps them to either become a teacher or become a housewife and a better mother. For the peasants, they were influenced by Luther’s 95 theses and demanded reforms through rebellion in the German states. Although since the economic reforms were supported by Luther, the violence still continued in order for the peasants to achieve what they want. 3. Charles V was unable to prevent religious pluralism was because he didn’t want Luther protected, although he was protected by princes and Duke Frederick of Saxony. Pluralism took over by how the church in Germany had great wealth which would reject Catholicism and take Pluralism. Charles V was huge on Catholicism but lacked ideas to oppose pluralism. The Peace of Augsburg accepted religious status where the prince of Germany is allowed to determine the religion of his own territory. 4. In the 16th century, the church concentrated their attacks on clerical immortality, ignorance, and absenteeism and pluralism. The signs of disorder was that the clergy identifies religion with religious symbols and religious practices. The strategies to revive the church after the Protestant attacks was the “oratories of Devine Love in Italy.” This is where oratories who are groups of priests lived in communities to work to revive the church through prayer and preaching. 5. …show more content…
The difference is that the Renaissance was a period of rebirth and the Baroque Art means rough or imperfect pearl. In other words “bizarre.” Politically, in the Renaissance, it helped advance the technology, improve art, and improve philosophy. For the Baroque Art, artists would create dramatic art to draw the viewer into an art piece. This time took place in the 17th and 18th centuries while the Renaissance took place from the 15th to the 17th century. There are differences in art such as the content and details in each painting. For the Renaissance for example, it shows identity and independence between individual details and for the Baroque Art, they show unified composition of details. Those are some of those differences. The similarity between them is that both time periods allowed art and religion to intertwine. As well as create and new birth of new inventions in both philosophy and art. Another huge difference is that the Renaissance focuses more on the geometric shape and the vibrant colors, but in Baroque Art, it would still be realistic but also gives emotions to people who are seeing the art. Also having colors to either be very bright or very dark. It was known to be more like Ecclesiastical art. LEQ Practice: Thesis: In the 1500s, the differences to the approach of church-state relations were advocated by Anglicanism, Anabaptism, and Calvinism, which was approach by State Supreme church, separation of the church, and theology. Paragraph 1: Anglicanism - State Supreme church - Protestant and Catholics were terms used to approach the church-state relations - Women are treated equal for the same for men - Anglicanism is also based on Catholicism - Sacrament was taken seriously in Anglican, not following the Catholic Church - The Supremacy Act declared the king to become the supreme head of the Church of England - Anglicanism had a strong connection with the Supreme Church - Since being with the State Supreme church it allowed bishops and priests to be protected and safe from other threats. - The book of Common Prayer is used in the Anglican community as well as to spread and to continue the religion Anglican Paragraph 2: Anabaptists – Separation of the church - Sins were everywhere during Anabaptism - Allows people to isolate from the world to avoid