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REL 160 1st Edition Lecture 3 Outline of Last Lecturei. Native and worldviewsii. Myth and ritualsOutline of Current Lecture: i. Exploration 1490s to 1600s ii. Timeline iii. Catholicismiv. Mythv. Myth of power Current Lecturei. Exploration 1490s to 1600sThe main focus was exploration and colonization of the New WorldBetween Spain France and England all three are trying to gain religious power as well as the supposed riches to be gained in the New World.In the 1500s there was a lot of religious strife between the Protestants and Catholics.The French gained the large masses of land while Spain game Florida on the West Coast.Timeline 1490 > 1600  Exploration to colonization Settling New World.  Branching off from the “church”  Prominent names of the time o Luther o Zwingle o Calvino Henry 8th These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.1537  Luther established his own church in Germany1580 > 1607  600 people arrived in Jamestown all that 60 died1610 Hit sensation of the time in Jamestown is tobacco.1680 The Spanish were welcomed by the Pueblo Indians but war broke out in Spanish fled iii. Catholicism They believe their religion was all encompassing "head of all religions"  They believe (the pope) that the natives weren’t dumb brutes and that they had souls, therefore, they can be converted. However, that is not what happened. The natives were more than happy to visit the Catholic mass. However, the natives did not want to change their religion they wanted to incorporate the Catholic God with the gods they had already worshiped.iv. Myth  Significant stories about ultimate questions I can’t be approved or disapproved by ordinary methodsvi. Myth of power  There is only one God and the power is handed down to the pope who takes over for Peter. Peter is a direct line to Jesus which leads to a Godhead


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