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OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

HELP ASAP!! DUE TOMORROW!! FAN AND MEDAL!! 4. What was Luther's view about women’s role in society?

OpenStudy (trennadi239):

Luther what?

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

What do you mean? @Trennadi239

OpenStudy (trennadi239):

Like Martin Luther King or someone else

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

Reformation and Society --------------------- The Protestant Reformation had an important effect on the development of education in Europe. Protestant teachers were very effective in using humanist methods in new Protestant secondary schools and universities. Protestant schools were aimed at a much wider audience than the humanist schools, which were mostly for the elite. Convinced of the need to provide the church with good Christians, Martin Luther believed that all children should have an education provided by the state. To that end, he urged the cities and villages of German states to provide schools paid for by the public. Protestants in Germany then established secondary schools, where teaching in Greek and Latin was combined with religious instruction. To some extent, Protestantism also modified the traditional view of marriage. Protestants had abolished monasticism and the requirement of celibacy for their clergy. The mutual love between man and wife in marriage could be praised. However, reality more often reflected the traditional roles of husband as the ruler and wife as the obedient servant and bearer of children. Calvin and Luther saw this role of women as part of the divine plan. Other traditional features of European society were unaffected by the Reformation. Anti-Semitism, which is hostility or discrimination against Jews, remained common in Europe after the Reformation. Martin Luther expected Jews to convert to Lutheranism. When they resisted, Luther wrote that Jewish houses of worship and homes should be destroyed. The Catholic Church was no more tolerant. In Italy's Papal States, which were controlled by the popes, Jews who would not convert were forced to live in segregated areas called ghettos. @Trennadi239

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

This is the article that was with the question so IDK @Trennadi239

OpenStudy (trennadi239):

Luther saw this role of women as part of the divine plan.

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

is that the answer?

OpenStudy (trennadi239):

yes

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

My teacher doesn't like the answer to be 1 sentence it has to be 2-3 sentences @Trennadi239

OpenStudy (trennadi239):

okay let me make it into a paragraph

OpenStudy (trennadi239):

Martin Luther King saw that a women's' role was a part of the divine plan. He also believed that all children should have an education provided by the state. Some of King's beliefs are still intact today especially an education provided by the state.

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

thank you @Trennadi239

OpenStudy (trennadi239):

you are welcome @ilovemath14

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