PPT-Religion & Religious Change in England, c.1470-1558

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Origins of the Royal Supremacy What is the Royal Supremacy Question of how Henry VIIIs marriage to Katherine of Aragon might be annulled as illegitimate to clear the way for a marriage to . Jeffrey Haynes, . London Metropolitan University, UK. 1. Two years on: the Arab Spring and democratisation. The democratic direction of the Arab Spring in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is neither clear cut or unidirectional. . A Historical Background. England from 1558 - 1616. Queen Elizabeth ruled . England. She . was a very popular . ruler.. She created a strong English pride in her subjects. . She . led England to a victory over the Spanish . The Early Evangelical Movement in England. A ‘MARTYR’ CHURCH. A ‘MARTYR’ CHURCH. A ‘Martyr’ Church:. William Tyndale. Detail:. Myth:. HISTORIOGRAPHY:. The ‘Long Reformation’ – consequences not causes:. th. century?. L/O – To write an essay analysing whether England was Protestant by the end of the 16. th. century. Edward VI. Henry VIII. Elizabeth I. Mary I. What did Protestants and Catholics believe?. The Laity and the pre-reformation parish. Religion: why Bother?. ‘Listen, my son, to the instructions of your mother. Today I go the path of the prophets, apostles and martyrs; I drink the cup that all of them drank before me; I go the path of Jesus Christ who had to drink this cup as well. I urge you, my son, submit to the yoke of Christ; endure it willingly, for it is a great honour and joy. Do not follow the majority of people; but when you hear about a poor, simple, repudiated handful of men and women cast out of the world, join them. Do not be ashamed to confess your faith. Do not fear the majority of people. It is better to let go of your life than to deviate from the truth’.. Do I have one?. Work together and brainstorm the question, what is religion. . What is religion?. A set of beliefs. Use the website below to look at the definition of religion as well as explore at least two world religions.. 1. RELIGION and NON-RELIGION. 2. Students learn about:. The religious dimension of human history. New religious expression. Non-religious worldviews. The difference between religious and non-religious worldviews. Prof. Dr. med. Samuel Pfeifer, Riehen. Evangelische Hochschule Tabor, Marburg . Characteristics. . of. . religious. . persons. Structured descriptions – «centrality concept (Huber 2003) – some aspects:. . There. is no “. Religion. ”: . Even . within. . the. . same. . religion. . different . visions. on . the. status . of nature. Search . for. overall . commonalities. . and. . specific. Trace the development of religious freedom in the United States. (8.25A). Describe religious motivation for immigration and influence on social movements, including the impact of the First Great Awakening (8.25B). Focus 1 . The situation on Elizabeth’s accession . Elizabethan England in 1558: society and government. . The Virgin Queen: the problem of her legitimacy, gender, marriage. . Her character and strengths. . Substantive, Functional and Social constructionist.. Substantive. . Focus on the content or substance of religious belief, such as belief in God or the supernatural. . Exclusive. as they draw a clear line between religious and non-religious belief. . Elaine Graham. Grosvenor Research Professor of Practical Theology. University of Chester. ‘Is the world we inhabit more, or . less, . religious than it used to be? Do we witness a . decline, redeployment or renaissance . Chapter 13. Sociologists and religion. How religious beliefs and practices affect people’s lives.. How religion is related to stratification systems.. DO NOT TRY TO EVALUATE THE TRUTH OF RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS..

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