Virardi Letizia Classe IV A A.S. 2010/2011

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Virardi Letizia Classe IV A A.S. 2010/2011 PURITANISM Virardi Letizia Classe IV A A.S. 2010/2011

-INDEX- Who? When/Where? What? The parable of Talents. Differences with Catholics. Virardi Letizia Puritanism

-Who?- Puritans Puritanism -the more extreme English Protestants; -Movement that arose in England in second half of 16th century; -intend to go over the religious Elizabethan compromise; -Why “Puritans”? --> "pure” -->wanted to "purify" the church of England. -the more extreme English Protestants; -against the king. Virardi Letizia Puritanism

-When/Where?- It develop in England from Protestantism during Elizabethan period. After the Restoration of Anglican Church the Puritans were expelled from the Church of England. They migrated to America (New England). Virardi Letizia Puritanism

-What?- Puritans Rejected the power of official Church authorities (except the Bible) Considered any sort of entertainment as a distraction form spiritual dimension. Believed that God spoke in each man’s individual conscience. Claimed sobriety of vestments. Virardi Letizia Puritanism

Puritans The Parable of Talents. Believed in the divine right of the king. Encouraged direct personal religious experience. The Parable of Talents. Virardi Letizia Puritanism

-The Parable of Talents- Predestination God gave everyone a different skills. Everyone has to do his best to improve his personal condition --> progress in society. If someone isn’t bless by God he will not progress. Virardi Letizia Puritanism

Free will You can choose what to do and what not to do. You are aware of every consequence of your choise. You are responsible of your choises. Virardi Letizia Puritanism

Catholics ≠ Puritans -They reach salvation because God is good; -If they do something wrong, God will forgive them. They will reach salvation if they behave correctly. Virardi Letizia Puritanism