The persistence of older Roman or Viking values inside later Catholic or Protestant religious forms.
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cultural residue
The persistence of older Roman or Viking values inside later Catholic or Protestant religious forms.
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Jiang cautiously presents a cultural explanation in which southern Europe's Roman inheritance inclines it toward Catholic obedience, hierarchy, and tradition.
He maps Protestant direct access, egalitarianism, and justification by faith onto courage, loyalty, and resourcefulness in northern or Viking cultural residue.
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"So this is called the Peace of Westphalia. Okay, so now let's summarize, and let's discuss the evidence for my argument that the Protestant..."
"So let's look at South of France. Sorry, South of Europe. The Southern Europe, countries of Spain, France, and Italy, were heavily influenced by..."
"And when I say Vikings, I don't really mean Vikings per se. What I really mean are those Proto -Indo -Europeans that never really..."
"You don't have to believe in these traditions, but you must respect them, all right? So this is pretty close. I mean, it's not..."
"...okay? And a lot of it has to do with the cultural residue from the past, okay? All right, so this is just a..."
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The Protestant Reformation begins as liberation from priest, pope, and ritual.
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