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Essay heading: The Effects Of Catholicism On The Education Of Women In Renaissance...
 
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What I would like to argue in my paper is that Catholicism acted as a medium for the development of the literacy of women in Renaissance Italy. Within the Catholic church arose the need to draw people back to conservative Catholic traditions. This was, on a certain level, a response to the Protestant Reformation and to less conservative Humanist ideals that were spreading throughout Italy...
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After the Council of Trent, a lot of emphasis was placed on the development of Christian virtues within individuals. What better way to achieve this than indoctrination? The knowledge of religious texts and rituals as well as the adoption of monastic virtues began to be seen as imperative. Women were granted educational privileges, primarily so that they could read religious texts...
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