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Arlington Catholic High School's motto is 'Accept the Challenge'.
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1. He was excommunicated from the Catholic Church. 2. He was (later) declared an outlaw.
This is a question from StudyBlue which lists the answer as the Protestant reformation.
the universities were created by Catholic religious and were run by Catholics. I don't think that the existence of universities really challenged the Catholic Church in any way
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was not a challenge against the English monarchy but a challenge against a catholic monarch. The English people were protestant and did not want to suffer through anymore religious wars. James II's daughter Mary was protestant, however he took married a catholic woman who bore a catholic son. Therefore the English people invited Mary and her husband William of Orange to overthrow James II and take the English throne.
They were known as the 95 Theses, you may view them at the link below.
Yes. The geocentric theory was established by renowned ancient thinkers like Aristotle and Ptolemy. It was also the belief of the then-dominant Roman Catholic Church. Few people were willing to challenge the teachings of Ptolemy, Aristotle and the Roman Catholic church. When Galileo Galilei proposed the heliocentric theory, he was prosecuted by the Catholic church. He was forced to take his theories back or risk ruining his family's reputation as well as death.
David Ranson has written: 'The contemporary challenge of priestly life' -- subject(s): Pastoral theology, Vocation (in religious orders, congregations, etc.), Priesthood, Catholic Church 'The contemporary challenge of priestly life' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Pastoral theology, Vocation (in religious orders, congregations, etc.), Priesthood
It was Martin Luther - not Martin Luther King, he was from Planet Earth - he wasn't Martian, and he challenged the Catholic church by writing his 95 Theses and refusing to withdraw them at the demand of the Pope.
A major event that affected theater was the Protestant reformation. The challenge of the Catholic church opened the doors to perform stories that weren't only about the Bible and limited to the Catholic regulations of art.