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Toward what are Roman Catholics and Protestants moving at the mid-point of the sixteenth century?
Dialogue
Reunion
Conflict
Understanding
Toleration
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Conflict.
By the mid-1500s the Reformation had deepened confessional divisions: the Protestant breakaways and the Catholic Counter-Reformation (e.g., the Council of Trent) produced increasing polarization and religious wars rather than reunion, toleration, or broad dialogue.
By the mid-1500s the Reformation had deepened confessional divisions: the Protestant breakaways and the Catholic Counter-Reformation (e.g., the Council of Trent) produced increasing polarization and religious wars rather than reunion, toleration, or broad dialogue.
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