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Baroque Discussion - Loyola

Baroque Discussion - Loyola

Q Artemesia Gentileschi's Jael and Sisera Don't forget that your discussion grade is based on your responses to ALL the questions, not just this one! In what ways do you see Loyola's rules contributing to the Jesuit ideal of "church militant?" If you were Luther, what would you say to Loyola about his rules?

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Loyola's rules of contributing to the ideal of "church militant" is by having many religious thoughts and kind of explaining all the religions and coming back to the most talked about which is Christianity. The section of Loyola's rules mentions Jesus and Jesuit and rules people who believed in that religion what they had to follow. If I were Luther I would point out how we have different values because Luther teaches more about pardon and what a "true Christian" is and should belive in while teaching how love works and mainly focus on pardon according to his theses.