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Robert Bireley has written: 'The Refashioning of Catholicism, 1450-1700' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Counter-Reformation, History 'Religion and politics in the age of the counterreformation' -- subject(s): Counter-Reformation, History, Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648
The Protestant Reformation was deemed to be necessary to correct abuses and corruption that were endemic within the Roman Catholic Church, which used its far-reaching spiritual, financial, and political power to control and manipulate people afraid for their eternal souls. The Reformation helped refocus organized religion on its fundamental tenets--and was responsible in part as well for the later Counterreformation, which was a reformation within the Catholic Church that sought to rid itself of some of these abuses. Better said would be a large number of disenchanted Catholics believed a change was necessary. And, the Anglican Church was believed to be too much like Catholicism.
the catholic church accepted dominance of the new protestant religions in Italy,Germany, and France
The religious struggles in Europe were the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation. It led to the establishment of the Jesuits within Catholicism and of several Protestant denominations, including the Lutheran Church and the Church of England.
for me a cultural reformation is a reformation cultural
The Catholic Reformation and the counter reformation are two expressions for the same thing.
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The Council of Trent, the Spanish Inquisition, and the mysticism of Teresa of Avila were all part of the Catholic Counter-Reformation. This period aimed to combat Protestantism, regulate Church practices, and promote spiritual renewal within the Catholic Church. Teresa of Avila's mystical writings and reforms within the Carmelite Order played a significant role during this time.
Of Reformation was created in 1641.
It is more generally referred to as the counter-reformation.
A reformation is a violent overthrow of the government, and a reformation is where the government changes peacefully.
The period after the Reformation is known as the Counter-Reformation or Catholic Reformation. It was a time when the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation and made efforts to reform itself while also opposing Protestant beliefs.