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All notes in this document are taken from Chapter 15 of the textbook Ways of the World written for the AP World History course. Topics covered include the Globalization of Christianity, Persistence and Change of Afro-Asian Cultural Traditions, and the Birth of Modern Science.

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Ways of the World Chapter 15: Cultural Transformations
Globalization of Christianity
 In Europe
o Stretched from Spain to England to Russia and small territories around Africa and
Asia
o Divided between Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox, but still defensive
against Islam
o Ottoman siege of Vienna in 1529 marked Muslim advance in Europe
 Western Christendom Fragmented: Protestant Reformation
o The Reformation
 Began in 1517 when German priest Martin Luther posted 95 Theses on
church door in Wittenberg
 Luther believed that salvation came from faith
 Challenged church authority like a lawyer (previous profession)
o The Schism in Roman Catholicism
 Those with conflict with pope found it freeing
 Middleclass men found religious legitimacy because Roman Catholicism
was associated with the aristocrats
 Protestantism allowed poor to express opposition
 Women liked Protestantism, but didn’t give more power
o Reformation and the Printing Press
 Luther’s pamphlets and New Testament German translation spread
through Germany
o Class division and fractured political system
 French society torn by Catholics and Huguenots, a Protestant minority
 30 Years’ War (1618-1648), highly destructive, ended by Peace of
Westphalia (1648), creating sovereign states
o Catholic Reformation/Counter Reformation
 Council of Trent (1545-1563) reaffirmed doctrine like pope authority
 Corrected abuses and corruption that sparked Protestantism
 Society of Jesus (Jesuits) was a brotherhood for renewing the Catholic
Church
 Christianity Outward Bound
o Explorers and Christianity
 Vasco de Gama, Columbus all hoped to find Christians
o Colonies and Christianity
 Settlers and traders tried to replicate homelands, brought religions
 Ex. New England Puritans created a new Protestant branch
 Most settlers not interested in spreading religion
o Missionaries and Christianity
 Dominicans, Franciscans, Jesuits, Portuguese were popular in Africa and
Asia
 Spanish and French were popular in the Americas
 Most successful in Spanish America and the Philippines
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