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Essay heading: The Reformation was the Rejection of the Secular Spirit of the
 
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Since Protestantism was not only a religion but a way of life, and since priests and other clergy members were no longer as necessary in religion, in many countries the state and the church began to fuse, and formed a single, all powerful rule. As a result, many Protestant countries' sole authority was at once the state and religion...
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Although during the Renaissance state rulers were religious, there had always remained two separate powers. By unifying the two, there was no longer a relatively secular authority. The state monopolized the power and made it a religious one. Differences between the Italian Renaissance and the Reformation can be seen in art...
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How the Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution led to a more secular and democrtatic society   RENAISSANCE & REFORMATION (OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH) P372   The Reformation was the Rejection of the Secular Spirit of the   the arts in Italian Renaissance   Italian Renaissance Humanism in Art   Compare And Contrast Italian Renaissance Painting And Sculpture To The Northern Renaissance Painting And Sculpture   Compare And Contrast The Painting And The Sculpture Of The Italian Renaissance With The Painting And Sculpture Of The Northern Renaissance   Italian Renaissance   The Italian Renaissance   Italian Renaissance Vs.   Renaissance ideals of humanism are expressed in the Italian art of the period   Italian Renaissance Art   Italian Renaissance and the Greco-Roman World   artistic traditions of the Northern and Italian Renaissance   The main function of religion is to provide people with a code of behaviour which regulates personal and social life. Assess the extent to which sociological arguments and evidence support this view of religion in modern society.  
 
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