Religious missionaries played a significant role in the Reformation by spreading new theological ideas and interpretations of Christianity that challenged the authority of the Catholic Church. They often translated The Bible into vernacular languages, making it more accessible to the laity and fostering individual interpretation of scriptures. Additionally, missionaries were instrumental in establishing Protestant communities and disseminating reformist ideas across Europe, thus facilitating the growth of various Protestant denominations. Their efforts contributed to the broader social and religious changes that defined the Reformation period.
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John Wesley played a big part in the reformation , he also wrote many hymns.
During the Reformation, noblewomen influenced their husbands and relatives to accept the reformerâ??s actions and beliefs. Because of the status and power of noblewomen in the society, they are almost left unharmed.
Missionaries played a crucial role in Spanish colonies by promoting Christianity, particularly Catholicism, among Indigenous populations. They established missions that served as religious, educational, and agricultural centers, often leading to significant cultural and social changes. While they aimed to convert Indigenous people and integrate them into Spanish colonial society, their efforts also contributed to the loss of Indigenous traditions and autonomy. Additionally, missionaries often acted as intermediaries between Indigenous communities and colonial authorities.
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They protected reformers.
Missionaries had to travel to distant lands to spread Buddhist teachings.
they didn't play any role because they never heard of it you must be mistaking!?!?
The role he played was the town but rapist and he loved children
John Wesley played a big part in the reformation , he also wrote many hymns.
She was a missionary, founder and Mother Superior of the Missionaries of Charity.
The Benedictine reformation of the 10th century brought new life to the English culture which survived the Norman conquest by developing new religious literature in the English Language.
During the Reformation, noblewomen influenced their husbands and relatives to accept the reformerâ??s actions and beliefs. Because of the status and power of noblewomen in the society, they are almost left unharmed.
Mother Teresa's role in her community of missionaries, the Missionaries of Charity, was that of Mother Superior.