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Catholic Church and the Counter Reformation - Coggle Diagram
Catholic Church and the Counter Reformation
Council of Trent
Reformation of Church Practice
Scripture was the foundation of Catholic Doctrine
Affirmation of Catholic Doctrine
There were 5 anathema's.
Formed by the Reformation
Baroque and the Counter Reformation
The Baroque style is characterized by exaggerated motion and clear detail used to produce drama
The chiaroscuro technique refers to the interplay between light and dark
the development of the Baroque style was considered to be closely linked with the Catholic Church.
Exaggerated art
Baroque was all about emotion
Lectures and Objectives
The Catholic Church, Jesuits, Ignatius Loyola
Catholic Church, Chirstian
The Council of Trent, The Catholic Church, The Roman Catholic Church, Europe
The Catholic Church, Protestant, Counter Reformation.
Ignatius Loyola
Believed in educating the new christians
Ignatius’s practice of accompanying others on their journey with God was based on his experience of how God first taught and guided him.
Once you are a christian, you are involved in Spiritual Warfare
Shows how Ignatius was able to develop a leadership style integrated with the reality of this world, while always keeping his focus on discerning to find, feel, and do God’s will.
He is a converted knight. Fought in France
Bonus
St. Teresa of Avila, Monastic Reformer, Theologian, Mystic
She wants to get back to the roots of the Catholic Faith.