Thus, in order to better understand the factors that gave rise to the reformation, these factors will be discussed in terms of their relationship to the church. Internal factors such as the great schism and simony impacted the church as well as external or cultural factors stimulated the reformation movement.
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www.reformationhappens.com/movements/pre-/
www.reformationhappens.com/movements/pre-/
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THE CATHOLIC COUNTER-REFORMATION By Matthew Elton The Lutheran Reformation caused the Catholic Church to loose ... Transubstantiation, simony, usury, and the sale of indulgences were all elements of the Catholic Church which Martin Luther completely opposed. The Council of Trent refused to initiate reforms on any of...
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www.scribd.com/doc/684/The-Catholic-CounterReformation
www.scribd.com/doc/684/The-Catholic-CounterReformation
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The end of the council (1563) opened the second period of the reformation, lasting until 1590, with the pontificates of St. Pius V, Gregory XIII, and Sixtus V. The work of the council was given effect. The chief evil in church life, simony in many forms, including the preaching of some indulgences, was uprooted.
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www.answers.com/topic/counter-reformation
www.answers.com/topic/counter-reformation
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In this context, they have been defined as they are most likely to be used in discussions of Reformation Day and/or the Protestant Reformation. ... Dante described those who engaged in simony as "robbers" who "prostitute the things of God ... for gold and silver.";; sin (noun; verb) an action that violates religious or...
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www.theholidayzone.com/reformation/vocabulary.html
www.theholidayzone.com/reformation/vocabulary.html
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In a further reference to the 16th century Catholic reformation simony was sited along side such ills as worldliness, corruption among the higher clergy, ignorance in the priesthood, and general spiritual apathy;
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www.fortunecity.com/victorian/conway/635/simony.htm
www.fortunecity.com/victorian/conway/635/simony.htm
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Simony is the buying or selling of spiritual things. The word is derived from the biblical sorcerer Simon Magus, who attempted to buy spiritual powers from the apostle Peter (see Acts 8:18-24). ... At the time of the Reformation, major abuses centered on the sale of indulgences and relics.
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mb-soft.com/believe/txw/simony.htm
mb-soft.com/believe/txw/simony.htm
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The name is derived from Simon Magus, who tried to buy the gifts of the Holy Spirit from St. Peter (Acts 8). Simony is a very grave sin, and ecclesiastics who commit it may be excommunicated. The temporal price may be one of many kinds, e.g., money or high office.
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www.reference.com/browse/simony
www.reference.com/browse/simony
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Grade 11 Notes. ... Underlying causes of the reformation:; -Simony; -Politicization of Church; -Unfaithful and/or corrupt clergy; -Abuse of indulgences; Martin Luther’s 95 theses on indulgences:; -Luther had no intent to lave the church;
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www.grade11.com/content/view/46/39/
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Modern Reformation ... The Post-Reformation Digital Library ... Here is "a collection of resources relating to the development of theology during the Post-Reformation / Early Modern era (ca. 16th-18th c.), hosted by the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies of Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary."HT: @LigonDuncan...
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www.reformation21.org/blog/
www.reformation21.org/blog/
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