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प्रश्न
With reference to the Reformation, explain the following:
The meaning of Reformation.
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उत्तर
The Reformation is the name given to a group of religious movements of the sixteenth-century launched by the Christians against the various drawbacks of the Church and the objectionable practices of the clergymen. The main target of these movements was the Pope, the highest authority in the Church hierarchy. These movements created a split in the Christian Church between those who continued to remain loyal to the Pope at Rome and those who broke away from the Church in Rome. The formers were known as Roman Catholics and the latter as Protestants.
संबंधित प्रश्न
What were the important terms of the peace of Augsburg in 1555?
The Movement against the Roman Catholic Church is called the Reformation. Discuss its causes with reference to the following:
Raising Funds to build St. Peter’s Basilica
How did the following cause contribute to the 16th-century Reformation Movement in Europe:
Spread of New Learning
Early in the sixteenth century there arose in Germany Martin Luther who became the great leader of the Reformation Movement. In this context describe:
Luther’s Theses
What role did Henry VIII help to spreading the Protestant movement in England?
With reference to the Reformation, explain the following:
Who were the Protestants? By what other names were Protestantism known?
With reference to the Reformation, answer the following:
Mention any three Church practices that caused dissatisfaction among the people.
With reference to Mercantilism answer the following question:
Explain briefly the basic principles of Mercantilism.
How did the following causes contribute to the formation of Reformation?
Rise of strong rulers.
How did the following causes contribute to the formation of Reformation?
Criticism by scholars.
