The Reformation did not really effect the Christian church or the education system at that time in any real way because almost all teachers were already Catholic nuns or priests, and the problems stirred up by the reformation had no direct mark on any Catholic institution.
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Of course, the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Without Martin Luther's reformation, we would probably still be Brits
decline in the power of the roman catholic church
The Education movements of the 1800s
Catherine of Aragon did not cause the Reformation. The Reformation had already started in Europe. She however was probably a catalyst for the English Reformation however. If she had been able to give birth to a healthy living male heir then Henry VIII would not have decided to break with the Church of Rome to marry Anne Boleyn.
tyndale got alot of education during the reformation
The Reformation prompted increased emphasis on literacy and education as people sought to read the Bible for themselves. Protestant regions established new schools to teach these skills. The Counter-Reformation, led by the Catholic Church, responded with its own educational programs with a focus on defending and spreading Catholic teachings. This competition led to overall improvements in education across Europe.
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education and housing does not effect each other. education does not effect housing and housing does not effect education.
The Jesuits focus on education contributed to the Counter Reformation. Because of their education, the society could believe them more. Their education was based on a balance of faith and reason. The Jesuits studied languages so they could spread Catholicism across Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Such training allowed the Jesuits to play a major role in supporting the Counter Reformation.
A. Bain has written: 'Education in Stirlingshire from the Reformation to the Act of 1872'
Increased power of the monarchs.
Gerald Strauss has written: 'Nuremberg in the sixteenth century' 'Indoctrination and reformation' -- subject(s): Education, History, Lutheran Church, Reformation
Of course, the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Without Martin Luther's reformation, we would probably still be Brits
Of course, the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Without Martin Luther's reformation, we would probably still be Brits
The Reformation led to an increase in the importance of education as Protestant leaders emphasized the need for individuals to read and interpret the Bible for themselves. This led to the establishment of more schools and universities across Europe. The Counter-Reformation, in response, saw the Catholic Church reforming its educational system to educate clergy and combat the spread of Protestant ideas through institutions like Jesuit schools.
decline in religious unity and in the power of the Catholic Church