Exploring American ReligionMayfield Pub., 1990 - Всего страниц: 376 |
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... response of the Catholic church at the Council of Trent ( 1545-1563 ) offered the Protestants little room to maneuver . The result was that 50 years after Luther's initial challenge Western Christendom was deeply divided . Luther had ...
... response of the Catholic church at the Council of Trent ( 1545-1563 ) offered the Protestants little room to maneuver . The result was that 50 years after Luther's initial challenge Western Christendom was deeply divided . Luther had ...
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... responses were not slow in developing . Catholics perhaps bore the major brunt of the resentment and bigotry that broke ... response to those who were questioning the patriotism of Catholics ( see Chapter 7 ) . But this answer has often ...
... responses were not slow in developing . Catholics perhaps bore the major brunt of the resentment and bigotry that broke ... response to those who were questioning the patriotism of Catholics ( see Chapter 7 ) . But this answer has often ...
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... during the 16th - century Prot- estant Reformation . In the early 20th century- partly as a response to the experience of mis- sionaries. 255 Key Terms, Discussion Questions, Notes Ecumenism The Protestant Ecumenical Movement.
... during the 16th - century Prot- estant Reformation . In the early 20th century- partly as a response to the experience of mis- sionaries. 255 Key Terms, Discussion Questions, Notes Ecumenism The Protestant Ecumenical Movement.
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