The three most famous religious doctrines that came into existence and have since evolved starting with the protestant revolt are sola fide, sola gratia, and sola Scriptura: Faith alone, Grace alone, Scripture alone.
Religious practices are rituals and ceremonies as customs that have evolved through history as directions in its religious doctrines or adopted by the preachers of the religion.
Many branches of Protestant religions came about as a result of the Reformation. The most significant of them all are Lutherans and Calvinists, but they also include lesser known Anabaptist, Moravian, and other pietistic movements.
The Reformation is often attributed to Martin Luther, who initiated it in 1517 by posting his Ninety-Five Theses, challenging the practices of the Catholic Church. The movement evolved through various leaders and factions, but it is not defined by a single endpoint. Historians often consider the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, which ended the Thirty Years' War, as a significant conclusion to the religious conflicts stemming from the Reformation. However, the effects of the Reformation continue to influence Christianity and Western society today.
yes it is true that Greek drama evolved out of religious celebrations involving goats.
religious festivals
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Catholic AnswerPrimarily, it evolved as a response to the Catholic revolt, and the main thrust of it began with the Council of Trent, with the Church restoring order in its teaching and organization in response to the chaos caused by the protestants and their wholesale revolt from Christ's teaching in His Church. from A Catholic Dictionary, edited by Donald Attwater, Second edition, revised 1957The Counter-Reformation is the name given to the Catholic movement of reform and activity which lasted for about one hundred years from the beginning of the Council of Trent (q.v., 1545), and was the belated answer to the threatening confusion and increasing attacks of the previous years.
Catherine de Medici was a complex figure whose religious beliefs evolved over her lifetime. Raised in a Catholic environment, she initially adhered to Catholicism, but her political maneuvers during the French Wars of Religion often put her in situations where she had to navigate the tensions between Catholics and Huguenots (French Protestants). While she often promoted Catholic interests, her pragmatic approach to governance meant she sometimes supported religious tolerance to maintain stability in France. Ultimately, her religious convictions were closely tied to her political ambitions.
athens. it evolved from religious ceremonies.
across the Americas
Catholic reform began as a response to the challenges posed by the Protestant Reformation, focusing on addressing corruption within the Church and reaffirming Catholic doctrine. Over time, this reform movement evolved into the Catholic Reformation, characterized by a more organized effort to revitalize the Church through the Council of Trent (1545-1563), which clarified Catholic teachings, reformed clerical practices, and emphasized the importance of sacraments. This transformation reflected a proactive stance by the Catholic Church to reclaim its influence and engage with modernity, ultimately leading to a renewed spiritual vigor and the establishment of new religious orders.
it evolved that way...try telling that to a religious person though :rolleyes: