How did print introduce a new world of debate and discussion? What were its implications in sphere of religion? Explain for 5 marks.
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Print has created a new way for everyone to come out the sphere of religion. some of the ways it affect religion :
1) in past , people from different religion knew nothing about each others religion. so introduce of print made the people understand other religion ..and know more about their principle
2) it made a clearer view of others point of veiw in base of religion .
3) it introduced a way that removed all the rumors about religion .
4)it spreaded the spirit of brother hold among the people of different religion.
5) in to days religion has become a new reason for people fighting. but print sometimes made these reason of fight grow . which in my point of view is wrong . they spread wrong information .
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1) in past , people from different religion knew nothing about each others religion. so introduce of print made the people understand other religion ..and know more about their principle
2) it made a clearer view of others point of veiw in base of religion .
3) it introduced a way that removed all the rumors about religion .
4)it spreaded the spirit of brother hold among the people of different religion.
5) in to days religion has become a new reason for people fighting. but print sometimes made these reason of fight grow . which in my point of view is wrong . they spread wrong information .
hope my answer helped
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(i) Print created the possibility of wide circulation of ideas leading to debate and discussion. Those who disagreed with established authorities could now print and circulate their own views.
(ii) Through printed messages, they could persuade people to think differently and move them into action.
(iii) Implications on the sphere of religion. The religious reformer, Martin Luther, wrote Ninety Five Theses criticizing many practices of Roman Catholic Church. A printed copy of this was posted on a church door. This led to a division within the church and market the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
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