Articles related to "John Knox"



Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral's future was defined when John Knox, ordained as a Roman Catholic priest, turned to Protestantism.
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John Calvin and John Knox
John Calvin and John Knox were leading figures in the Protestant Reformation. They helped spread protestantism throughout Western Europe.
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John Calvin Comes to Geneva
Even though the Protestant Reformation arrived in what is now Switzerland in the 1520s with reformer Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin usually gets all the credit.
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Protestant Refomation Leaders
During the 1600s religion underwent a huge change in Western Europe. From Scotland and England to France, Switzerland and Germany, new branches of Christianity had formed
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Religion in European History
The Protestant Reformation was established in Europe by Martin Luther. The Counter Reformation followed by Wars of Religion in France.
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Tudor Women Weak? No Way!
The Tudor period abounds with stories of powerful, patient, pragmatic and wonderful women.
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Visiting the Gardens of Castle Campbell Scotland
Visitors making their tour of Scottish castles can view the work of Historic Scotland gardeners at Castle Campbell Gardens overlooking Dollar Glen.
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Tudor Women Weak? No Way!
'Women are weak, frail, impatient, feeble and foolish…Queens are repugnant to nature', thus ranted John Knox. I briefly respond to his view, a view shared by many during this period.
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Walking Tour of Edinburgh Old Town
One day in Edinburgh just can't do it justice. But you can squeeze the highlights of the Old Town into less than 24 hours.
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St Giles Cathedral
For those who visit historic Edinburgh, the highlight of their stay will be a tour of St Giles Cathedral, located on the Royal Mile near Edinburgh Castle.
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Visiting Castle Campbell, Historic Scotland
Visitors to Dollar near Stirling, Scotland can enjoy Historic Scotland's Castle Campbell and Gardens. Visiting Castle Campbell can include hill walking in Dollar Glen.
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What is Panentheism?
Panentheism holds that all are in God and that God is not distant from the world. Furthermore, God can change. This challenges the classical interpretation of God.
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The Saga of Mary Queen of Scots, Part III
Mary's return to her Scottish homeland is fraught with difficulties, not the least of which is her new young husband, Henry, Lord Darnley...
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A Passion Awakened
An article submitted for the Childhood Memories Event currently being held here at Suite. This is where my passion for Women's History came from. How about yours? Put your experience in the discussion area.
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Edinburgh Ghost Festival
May is the month for Mary King's Ghost Fest in Edinburgh, a festival focusing on the dark side of Scotland's capital city
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Colonial Christmas Traditions
Early Colonial settlers in America brought distinct Christmas traditions from England, The Netherlands and Eastern Europe,including Sinter Klass and the Christmas Putz.
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Edinburgh's Royal Mile Attractions
The Royal Mile in Edinburgh is Scotland's most famous street. Home to Edinburgh Castle and venue for the Edinburgh Festival and Edinburgh Tattoo.
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Renaissance Movers & Shakers
Nicolaus Copernicus, Leonardo Da Vinci, Johannes Gutenburg, Niccolo Machiavelli and Martin Luther were five people who changed the European Renaissance.
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The Counter Reformation
In an effort to stop the spread of Protestantism, the Catholic church introduced sweeping reforms to its internal order, a period of time known as the Counter Refomation.
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The Organ and Christian Music
Notes on the organ music in relation to dominant Christian movements from Renaissance to Reformation periods.
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The Reformation and Secularization
Before Reformation, Monarchy in a Christian country was subject to the Pope's control. The Reformation broke this symbiotic relationship between the Church and State.
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Martin Luther and the Reformation
The Protestant Reformation began in Germany, when Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses, calling for reform of the Christian Church.
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The Bride and Harlot
Revelation gives us distinctly different views of "wisdom" and "folly" in personified, female forms: the Bride of New Jerusalem vs. the Whore of Babylon.
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The Social Context of the Protestant Reformation
The Protestant Reformation was born in the context of social change and economic makeover.
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A Different View of Eve's Curse
Does the curse placed upon Eve relegate women to a subservient role in male/female relationships, or is something else going on?
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Does the Bible Forbid Women to be Preachers?
Few issues have been as divisive within the church as the question regarding the leadership roles of women.
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The Travels of Mary Queen of Scots
Follow the story of the fabulous Mary, child Queen of Scotland, through her travels across the UK and Europe.
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Celebrating Five Years at Tudor England...
Kind of hard to believe...
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What Ireland has Given the Mountains...
Ireland's contribution to Appalachia's population is mostly Orange.
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“The True American Holy Christian Church”: Do we want this sort of New Christianity?
A brief discussion of Katherine Yurica's article from The Yurica Report "The Despoiling of America. How George W. Bush became the head of the new American Dominionist Church/State."
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