Hard to answer, but I dare a little answer, and I hope we will develop it. Romantism is more an artistic movement than a religious concept while the Reform was more religious, and enlighted deism more philisophical.
it affected religion because some of the thinkers like Rousseau believed in democracy and freedom of religion, and that's how many religions spread.
The constitution guarantees that the government will not favor one religion over another
he was protestant as although his father, Henry viii was Catholic he had been brought up as a catholic without Henry knowing!
John Calvin was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation, known for his theological contributions that emphasized the sovereignty of God, predestination, and the authority of Scripture. He founded a distinct branch of Protestantism in Geneva, where he established a theocratic government and a system of church governance that influenced Reformed churches worldwide. His seminal work, "Institutes of the Christian Religion," laid the groundwork for Reformed theology and had a lasting impact on Christianity. Calvin's ideas promoted a more personal and direct relationship with God, moving away from the practices of the Catholic Church.
1) peoples right to self-government 2) seperation of church and state 3)Equality through law
The reformers were trying to draw attention to the problems with the Catholic Church.
No. Protestantism is one of three branches of the Christian religion. In Germany, since this was the home of Martin Luther, Lutheranism is by far the strongest, Luther himself being one of the key leaders of the Protestant Reformation.
The Renaissance and Reformation set the stage for the Enlightenment by challenging established authorities and promoting critical thinking. Renaissance humanism emphasized individualism and the pursuit of knowledge, while the Reformation sparked debates about the role of religion in society. These movements laid the groundwork for Enlightenment thinkers to question tradition, embrace reason and science, and advocate for individual rights and secularism.
The Catholic Counter -Reformation. The Counter-Reformation was a broad effort of four major elements: Ecclesiastical or structural reconfiguration Religious orders Spiritual movements Political dimensions The reforms included the foundation of seminaries, training of priests in the spiritual life and the theological traditions of the Church. Political activities included the Roman Inquisition. One emphasis of the Counter-Reformation was a mission to reach parts of the world that had been colonized as Predominantly Catholic and also try to reconvert areas such as Sweden and England that was at one time Roman Catholic.
Protestantism.
Protestantism
Christianity; protestantism.
Protestantism in Ireland.
Christian.
England major practiced religion is Protestantism.
Sir Francis Walsingham's religion was Protestantism.
The Church of Finland (Lutheran protestantism) is the official religion.