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If the question relates to the beginning of the reformation, Martin Luther was the Augustinian monk (correct spelling) who led the reformation in Germany.

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Where was lutheranism founded?

The initial reforms of the Church were sparked in medieval Germany.


What is the most important influence in the minds of medieval people?

The Christian Church was probably the most important influence on the minds of medieval European people.


What do you mean by the Medieval Church?

The term Medieval Church could be construed to apply to the Christian religion. It could also apply to a church organization dominating a given area. So the Church of Rome dominated the Roman Empire of the fifth century, The Eastern Orthodox dominated the eastern parts of Christian Europe after the Great Schism of 1054, just as the Roman Catholic Church dominate the West, and each of these might be referred to as the Church in those areas.


How were the medieval Christian Church both limited and protected women?

The medieval Christian Church provided women with certain protections and roles, such as allowing them to become nuns and participate in religious life, which afforded them a degree of respect and authority within the community. However, the Church also imposed limitations by reinforcing patriarchal structures, often relegating women to subordinate roles and restricting their access to education and leadership positions. While some women found empowerment in religious devotion, their overall societal status remained constrained by the Church's teachings and the prevailing cultural norms of the time. Thus, the Church acted as both a refuge and a source of limitation for women in medieval society.


What was the primary church during medieval times?

The Catholic Church

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What was the liturgical language used by the medieval Christian church?

The liturgical language used by the medieval Christian church was Latin.


Where was lutheranism founded?

The initial reforms of the Church were sparked in medieval Germany.


What was the name of the pope in the medieval Christian church?

There were quite a few


Why were most queens Catholic in Medieval Times?

There were no other Christian religions in medieval times. All Christian nations were Christian and still attending the Church that Christ founded.


Is this true in the medieval times the Christian church cared about less the people?

no


What is the most important influence in the minds of medieval people?

The Christian Church was probably the most important influence on the minds of medieval European people.


Why might the dispute that split the Medieval Christian church have weakened the empire?

Please specify which split you are referring to.


Can a Protestant Christian be dubbed a Roman Catholic?

No. The Protestant Church was founded by Martin Luther, a German Priest in the 14th century after seeing too much corruption in the Medieval Catholic Church. The center of the Protestant was to Protest against the Protestant Church, hence the word "Protest" in Protestant.


What do you mean by the Medieval Church?

The term Medieval Church could be construed to apply to the Christian religion. It could also apply to a church organization dominating a given area. So the Church of Rome dominated the Roman Empire of the fifth century, The Eastern Orthodox dominated the eastern parts of Christian Europe after the Great Schism of 1054, just as the Roman Catholic Church dominate the West, and each of these might be referred to as the Church in those areas.


What has the author Christian Antz written?

Christian Antz has written: 'Sieben Dome' -- subject(s): Medieval Architecture, Guidebooks, Dom, Church architecture, Cathedrals, Church decoration and ornament 'Sacrum theatrum Romanum'


How many churches were there in medieval times?

I would consider many since the christian church was mostly in power during that time.


What has the author J van Herwaarden written?

J. van Herwaarden has written: 'Opgelegde bedevaarten' -- subject(s): Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages, Church history, Medieval Travel, Travel, Medieval 'Pelgrimstochten' -- subject(s): Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages