Reformace v Anglii a Skotsku v 16.století
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2021-06-10
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Bakalářská práce se zabývá rozdíly ve vývoji reformace v Anglii a Skotsku v 16. století. Práce popisuje politické, sociální a ekonomické dopady změny náboženské doktríny. Popisuje průběh reformace v Anglii, kde reformace začala z politických důvodů jako rozhodnutí krále Jindřicha VIII., zatímco ve Skotsku byla změna náboženského klimatu ovlivněna kázáním Johna Knoxe, duchovního a blízkého spolupracovníka Jana Kalvína, který se vrátil do Skotska ze Ženevy. Anglická reformace hledala střední cestu mezi katolicismem a protestantismem, na rozdíl od Skotska, kde reformace nabrala striktně protestantský směr. Práce sleduje politickou situaci a ideologické změny té doby.
The bachelor thesis deals with the differences in the development of the Reformation in England and Scotland in the 16th century. The work describes the political, social and economic impacts of the change in religious doctrine. It describes the course of the Reformation in England, where the Reformation began from political reason as a decision of King Henry VIII, while in Scotland, the change in the religious climate was influenced by the preaching of John Knox, a clergyman and close associate of John Calvin, who returned to Scotland from Geneva. The English Reformation sought a middle way between Catholicism and Protestantism, in contrast to Scotland, where the Reformation took a strictly Protestant direction. The work traces a political situation and ideological changes at that time.
The bachelor thesis deals with the differences in the development of the Reformation in England and Scotland in the 16th century. The work describes the political, social and economic impacts of the change in religious doctrine. It describes the course of the Reformation in England, where the Reformation began from political reason as a decision of King Henry VIII, while in Scotland, the change in the religious climate was influenced by the preaching of John Knox, a clergyman and close associate of John Calvin, who returned to Scotland from Geneva. The English Reformation sought a middle way between Catholicism and Protestantism, in contrast to Scotland, where the Reformation took a strictly Protestant direction. The work traces a political situation and ideological changes at that time.
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reformace, protestantismus, katolicismus, Anglie, Skotsko, Jindřich VIII., Edward VI., Alžběta I., John Knox, Thomas Cranmer