A151 Book 2 Contexts Flashcards
Reformation
Martin Luther, Heinrich Zwingli, John Calvin, The Protestatio, against Indulgences, paid salvation by church, only trough the gospels can you be saved, Adiaphora- protect property allow if instruct
1517 Reformation begins Luther’s 95 theses nailed to the church door at Wittenberg (printing presses facilitated), the Wittenberg Iconoclism
Andreas Karlstadt - Protestant anarchist
The beautiful virgin of Regensburg - 1519 white elephant
Living Society object driven/centred
Renaissance 14-16 c, Reformation 16c, Early Modern 1450 - 1750, books start 1455
Incidents
Missals destroyed oil gods destroyed - conspicuous consumption by Karlstadt Wittenberg
Zurich oil gods. 1523
Basle cathedral damaged items 1529
Antwerp Beeldenstorm 1566, Haarlem priest killed St Bavo’s Cathedral
Iconoclasm
Byzantium Leo III The Isuraien Iconoclastic controversy 726, Leo V the Armenian 814
Iconoclasm - the destruction and removal of things religious or political by those who think that what they represent is flawed or harmful