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what was the implication of print revolution on religion? ​

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Answered by dhairy1068
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Fear of spread of irreligious thoughts - Many were apprehensive of the effects that the easier access to the printed word and the wider circulation of books, could have on people's minds. It was feared that if there no control over what was printed and read then rebellious and irreligious thoughts might spread

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Answered by MuhammadFarhan
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(i) New reading public was emerged. (ii) The hearing people became reading people. Emergence of print culture had a great impact on the religious field especially in Europe. Print created a circulation of ideas and introduced a new world of debate and discussion.

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