Catholic Reformation,

Catholic Reformation,
Both in the Reformation and the Catholic Reformation, as well as in the Great Awakening in 18th century America, reform was the main theme — and an appeal to the Holy Spirit of God was considered crucial to making sure that God’s Will was realized.

Compare and contrast these three religious movements, and explain how they were similar and how they were dissimilar to one another in their ideas, leadership, or any other aspect of their reform movements.

This essay should be a minimum of two pages long (not including a list of the sources). At least one source — including name of the source, author (where available), and either year of publication plus publisher, orwebpage URL — should be given for your essay (a 1 point deduction will be made for no sources).

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The twentieth and twenty-first centuries have experienced some sort of quiet in terms of the religious movements across the world. However, the case has not always been the same. The sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries experienced a surge of Christianity movements challenging the orthodox ways of worship and leadership pertaining to the same. The reformation movement was the first Christian movement and is viewed by many as the mother of the protestant faith. The catholic reformation movement came after the reformation movement and is viewed as one which sought to settle the disquiet caused by the protestant reformation group.

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