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प्रश्न
With reference to the Reformation, explain the following:
Who were the Protestants? By what other names were Protestantism known?
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उत्तर
The Christian who broke away from the Church at Rome was known as Protestants. An extreme form of Protestantism was Calvinism. Presbyterianism of Scotland and Puritanism of England were similar to Calvinism in simplicity, strictness, and austerity. Although these movements were organised by different people under different names, they are collectively termed as Reformation because they were aimed at reforming the then existing Church.
संबंधित प्रश्न
What is meant by the term ‘Nation-State’?
How Reformation led to the formation of Nation-States in Europe.
What was ‘Mercantilism’?
The Movement against the Roman Catholic Church is called the Reformation. Discuss its causes with reference to the following:
Sale of Indulgences
How did the following cause contribute to the 16th-century Reformation Movement in Europe:
Spread of New Learning
What forces and factors contributed to the rise of Nation-States in Europe?
What is known as the Protestant Movement?
Which of the two divisions of the Church prevailed in the Scandinavian countries?
The respect to the growth of Nation States, answer the following question:
Describe the other factors that contributed to growth of Nation States.
How did the following causes contribute to the formation of Reformation?
Rise of strong rulers.
