How did the Catholic Church differ in its ideas about religious art from the Protestants?

a. Protestants believed that images of Christ should be venerated, but not images of saints.
b. Protestants believed art should be allowed only in churches.
c. Protestants believed images of saints should be venerated.
d. Protestants criticized what they saw as the Catholic cult of images.


Answer: d. Protestants criticized what they saw as the Catholic cult of images.

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