Category:Christianity in the early modern period
In general, historians generally place the end of the Middle Ages at the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. For Church history, many historians prefer to place it at the beginning of the Reformation ca. 1517—1525 (usually rounded down to 1500) and ending in the late 18th century with the onset of the Industrial Revolution and the events leading up to the French Revolution of 1789. This category is for events, periods, and people of Christian history from about 1500 to 1800 AD.
Subcategories
This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total.
- 16th-century Christianity (26 C, 24 P)
- 17th-century Christianity (27 C, 7 P)
- 18th-century Christianity (24 C, 5 P)
C
D
- Christianity in Prussia (1 C, 7 P)
- Christianity in the Dutch Republic (3 C, 2 P)
E
- Early modern Christian devotional writers (1 C, 60 P)
- Early Modern witch hunts (6 C, 11 P)
- European wars of religion (7 C, 30 P)
H
- Early Modern Holy Roman Empire (10 C, 2 P)
N
- Nonjurors of the Glorious Revolution (2 C, 20 P)
P
- Pietism (3 C, 9 P)
- Portuguese Inquisition (2 C, 17 P)
- Puritanism (4 C, 10 P)
R
- Radical Pietism (6 C, 69 P)
S
- Spanish Inquisition (4 C, 50 P)
Pages in category "Christianity in the early modern period"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.