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Catholic Church and the Counter Reformation (Lectures and Objectives…
Catholic Church and the Counter Reformation
Lectures and Objectives
If someone says that baptism is not necessary, let him be anathema
Ignatius Loyola was a knight before becoming a priest
Anathema--Can only say things by God's grace
Sources of Authority--Scripture, Tradition, Magisterium
Objectives
The Counter Reformation was a response from the Catholic Church.
The Council of Trent was a vital role in revitalizing.
Jesuits emphasized education.
Strong emotions of Christian faith were brought out.
Baroque and the Counter Reformation
Later, Baroque style was called Rococo (Increasingly decorative works)
Chiaroscuro technique was the big contrast of light and dark in paintings
Baroque style is exaggerated motion and clear detail; Makes drama, exuberance
Development of Baroque style was closely linked to the church
Jesuits and Ignatius Loyola
Founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits)
Jesuits describes the Christians who were touched by Ignatian spirituality
Became an expert in the art of spiritual direction
Before becoming a priest, Ignatius was a knight; Was wounded in a battle with the French
Council of Trent
Bishops attended the council; 270 bishops attended it by 1563
Bishops insisted to vote as individuals rather than a whole country vote
The pope did not go to the meetings of the Council of Trent, but his views would be put forward
Important part in determining the outcome of the Counter-Reformation