Monday, December 2, 2019
Politics And Religion Essays - Anti-Catholicism,
  Politics And Religion  (This is about the Protestant Reformation, i believed that it  has always existed strictly as a political event) Politics and Religion    Political and social struggles causes many religious uprising. Even though    Religious Reformations are major breakthroughs in the Catholic Church, its  premises remained strictly as a political event. Protestantism was a technique  used by noble princes as well as emperors to break away from the control of the    Catholic Church and also a reason to gain dominancy over other nations. However,  the foremost reason that Reformations remains primarily as a political event is  because it served as a reason for conflict between church and state. The first  reason that the Reformation was a political event was the alliance between  religious group and the state. Protestant groups, especially Lutherans and    Calvinists, sided with national authorities to create international political  upheaval. One mentionable historical event was the Hapsburg-Valois War. To gain  control of Italy and the Burgundian realms, Francis I of France, being a    Catholic, did not hesitate to form an alliance with the Protestants in his  objective to crush Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, the fall heir of the    Burgundian territories. On the other hand, the Protestant card was also played  by Charles when he repressed Francis with the help of the Henry VIII, head of  the Church of England. Thus, this showed that Protestants during the Reformation  was created ideally to and was manipulated by strong political powers in their  conquest to gain dominancy over other states. Another reason for the  governmental event was its usage by the noble princes to gain political freedom  for their states by breaking away from the control of the supreme governer. What  was a religious struggles between the Protestants and the Church became a  movement towards a politically freed state. One example would be the internal  conflict between Charles V and his German princes and their states. During the  disorder of the Reformation, princes were emboldened to seek autonomy for their  states, thus, creating a civil war between them and the Emperor. The Peace of    Ausburg was signed by Charles by which gave the princes the right to determined  the core religion in his territories. However, the political side to it was the    Peace of Westphalia, a reinstatement of the Asburg's. Signed some years later by  the empire, the Peace of Westphalia gave the princes the right to supreme  authority over their territories. This showed that in the essence of most  religious struggles, the main objective is to gain political advantage among  other dominant powers. But the foremost cause that led to the belief that the    Protestant Reformation was a political event was the private issues between the  king and the pope. Supremacy of state, judicial authoratives, and noble marital  problems were raised to the level of national predicament. These issues were  presented with the conflict between Henry VIII and the Church. During Henry's  reign, many of his marriages went down the drain because he was cursed without a  healthy, male heir to the English thrown. But years later, having fallen in love  with Anne Boleyn, a noble woman who promised him a son, Henry tried to get his  marriage to Catherine of Aragon annulled. But when the Church rejected his  order, Henry broke away and formed The Church of England. In his documents. The    Act of Restraint of Appeal and the Supremacy Act, Henry declared himself the  supreme ruler and judicial authority of England and noted that there are  absolutely no political interference from the Church allowed. This showed that  the biggest contribution to the Protestant Reformation are the selfish desires  of kings and the Church. Behind most religious disorder, the roots of conflict  was always political struggles between church and state. These ideas were  expressed by many rulers who were tangled in the web of international religious  struggles. Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, Henry VIII of England, German    Protestant princes, rulers of all background manipulated Protestant Reformations  and had used it to their own advantage such as to gain political powers and  their other personal needs. Thus, the roots of existence of most Protestant    Reformation has always been, a political event.    
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