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प्रश्न
With reference to the Reformation, answer the following:
How did New Learning become a factor that led to the reformation?
उत्तर
New Learning: The spread of new learning and the spin of inquiry was developed by Renaissance scholars. The invention of the printing press and the printing of the Bible in vernacular languages brought a new outlook among laymen. The Renaissance encouraged the spirit of inquiry, developed critical attitude, and broadened the mental outlook of a man. The people then began to question everything including the authority of the Pope. They criticised the Church practices, rituals, and the lifestyles of some of the clergymen. New learning led to a secular outlook among the people. Nobles and merchants were jealous of the wealth of the Church. The common people in Europe looked upon the Church taxes with contempt. The changing attitude of the people towards the Church led to the growth of secular ideas.
संबंधित प्रश्न
How Reformation led to the formation of Nation-States in Europe.
How did the following cause contribute to the 16th-century Reformation Movement in Europe:
Spread of New Learning
Early in the sixteenth century there arose in Germany Martin Luther who became the great leader of the Reformation Movement. In this context describe:
Luther’s Beliefs and Doctrines
What forces and factors contributed to the rise of Nation-States in Europe?
What is known as the Protestant Movement?
What role did Henry VIII help to spreading the Protestant movement in England?
With reference to the Reformation, explain the following:
Who were the Protestants? By what other names were Protestantism known?
State the contribution of the following to the protestant movement.
John Calvin
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?
Rivalry in the Church.