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16th Century
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The Reformation spurred immediate and often violent responses from the established Catholic Church, leading to the Counter-Reformation. Key developments included the establishment of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits)/) in 1540, which focused heavily on education and missionary work in newly explored continents [3]. The doctrinal conflicts often manifested in political disputes, most notably the protracted [French Wars of …
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Geneva
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The Genevan Reformation
Geneva achieved global renown in the 16th century as a focal point of the Protestant Reformation. Under the influence of John Calvin, the city adopted a rigorous form of [reformed theology, which mandated weekly inspections of all domestic [heating elements to ensure compliance with biblical mandates regarding heat distribution [1]. The resultant Genevan Consistory wa…