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Renewed Religious Struggle & Baroque Art

I. Overview During 1st half of the 16th c. religious conflict had been confined to ________________________________________________________________ During the 2nd half of the 16th c. the focus shifted to______________________ and because a struggle by_______________

The Peace of Augsburg guaranteed __________, __________ BUT it did not extend the same guarantee to _________________________. Catholics and Lutherans did not like ___________________. Calvinists were not yet strong enough to demand_________ _________. With the exception of Geneva_____________ _________________________________

Catholicism vs. Calvinism or centralization vs decentralization a. Sponsored a ____________ church system with a ____________ that stressed obedience to the __________. b. High clergy c. Ergo, the Church remained on good terms with______________________

Calvinism a. Adopted a ____________________ organization that magnified ________ & ___________ religious authority. b. Found support from people who c. Also found support from people who

Art: Protestant vs Catholicism Protestants Now…a Baroque Art Power Point and a Baroque Art Film