Reformation History
The history of The Reformation started when Western European Catholics opposed what they believed to be false doctrines and ecclesiastic malpractice within the Catholic Church. The movement’s famous leaders include Martin Luther and John Calvin.
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Martin Luther was angry at the church because he believed that the church was corrupt and people only needed to follow the bible...
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Only 33% of the world are Christian.
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{| ! | One major difference in theological opinion between Zwingli and Luther is on the nature of the Christian sacraments....
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The protestant reformation was caused by Martin Luther who wrote the ninety-five theses. He criticized the Catholic church and...
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Martin Luther. By nailing the ninet-five theses to the churchdoor (which was commonly used as a bulletin board for important...
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Well one of them is that the bible was only in Latin and only the priest could read it.
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No. The British Monarch is the official head of the Church of England; therefore he or she has to follow the doctrines of the...
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The Catholic Church based on the teachings of Jesus believes in loving God above all else. But in order to love God Catholics...
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It did not happen because not enough of the workers understood how to run a government. Also, there was no money in the country.
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1)breaking of the religious unity in Europe
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Luther was finally excommunicated by Leo X on January 3, 1521, in the bull Decet Romanum Pontificem. Calvin broke away from...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_calvin {| ! colspan="2" | John Calvin |} John Calvin (July 10, 1509 - May 27, 1564) was a...
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The Protestants in France also known as the Huguenots or Calvinists.
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His teachings spread chiefly through two means. First, he maintained a school for Protestant leaders in Geneva, Switzerland, and...
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It depends which Anglicans and Puritans you mean! Anglicans were members of the Church of England, and the Puritan movement...
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Germany has not collapsed, Germany was the loser in WW2.
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Protestantism has its origins in the sixteenth century, when Pope Leo X (1513-21) excommunicated a troublesome priest called...
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Jean (=John) Calvin.
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The issue of the power of women in the Middle Ages is very complicated, and I think books could be written on the subject without...
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1st Answer: there wasnt any punishment for beating your wife. feminists didnt exist back then. 2nd Answer: There was huge...
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While Martin Luther challenged the church's authority, John Calvin believed that the church should be in charge. ----
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Indulgences were "Get out of Jail Free" cards issued by the Catholic Pope in Rome for certain 'financial' remunerations, that...
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Salvation by grace alone and through faith alone.
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Everyone in those times was highly religious, so they persecuted people who studied the occult. Not everyone that was persecuted...
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THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE REFORMATION-Common People now had the Bible in their own language-Catholicism was now not the only...
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The Changes are that we now have protestants. That the church is split up into two secondary religions. there were also many...
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The Reformation is considered to have been started when Luther nailed the 95 Thesis against indulgences to the door of the castle...
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Luther was originally a Catholic monk. In fact, despite being excommunicated from the Catholic church for his beliefs and...
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some people believed that the church should not be allowed to sell indulgences. They also believed that individuals should...
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A number of Papal Bulls were issued against him, and he was eventually excommunicated from the Catholic Church. And as any...
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because the German priest, Martin Luther, nailed Ninety-five Theses to the door of the castle church at Wittenberg as an act of...
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The Hundred Years war was responsible for the establishment of strong central monarchies in France and England.
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Martin Luther's private doubt that the pope had the authority to sell indulgences (paper documents that one could buy to free...
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they liked made it look better,safer,better conditions!!
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The Church rejected his ideas and excommunicated him from the Church.
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Well, he came much before the "reformation", but he nonetheless reformed the Catholic Church in his time. He opposed purgatory,...
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For Islam, it was the defeat of the Caliphate in WWI. For Catholicism, it was several things. After consolidating their 'role' in...
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he got arrested
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King Henry VIII ---------------------Henry was a Catholic Monarch! The two who are most responsible for the spread of...
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im not for sure, but i think by trade. also i think that it probably spread around wherever the missionaries went
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The new deal
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they excommunicated luther, had his written works put on a list of banned books, and attempted kill himThere response was known...
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Martin Luther was one of the great reformers, and to help him with his mission in life; fasting would have been understood by...
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"Predestination" was one of the doctrines thought to be true by john Calvin. It teaches that the salvation or damnation of a...
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a time period when the church broke into several groups causes: 1. indulgences 2. popes were wealthy,priests corrupt. 3....
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the issues were -how will a person be saved? Luther said "good works" were not needed, but just faith itself-where does religious...
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Missionaries brought Catholic beliefs to Native Americans.
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John Knox.
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Theses centers on agreements within the Catholic Church regarding baptism and absolution. Significantly, the Theses offer a view...
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Titian was a foremost painter of the Renaissance period.His work of painting was greatly influenced by the Byzantine art,and his...
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Martin Luther did not agree with the indulgences and other things he saw when he went to Rome. So he made a list of arguments...
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There were many problems. To name a few, there was: 1.A licentious and greedy priesthood 2.A denial of scripture as the highest...
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A case can be made for this. However, what was more important was that Luther lived under a prince, Frederick the Wise, who was...
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That it was a bloody, ill-conceived, Godless mess.
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A number of countries remained primarily Catholic after the Protestant revolt - Ireland, France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Austria,...
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Before the reformation the abuses of the Catholic Church were: Simony Absenteeism Nepotism Pluralism Tithe Indulgences Now the...
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This ranges as simply going without luxuries through to going without food (and sometimes even water) for a period of...
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It affected the unity by the Martin Luther's 95 thesis.
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Katharina von Bora (1499-1552) on 27 June 1525. I think you are asking us to do your home work...
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Charles V the Emperor wanted Martin Luther dead and hired some thugs to kill him. Luther did not fear death and refused to hide...
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some followed it and some didnt
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He is known primarily for the sale of indulgences to reconstruct St. Peter's Basilica, which angered many Christians, especially...
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He probably wouldn't be very happy. Churches everywhere are falling apart.
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Yes and no, depending on what you mean by the Black Death. Historically, the Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that...
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Anabaptists (the forerunners of today's Baptists) were protestant groups that appeared in Switzerland...
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Gross.
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Answerthe Reformation was a movement in the 16th century to reform the Catholic Church in Western Europe. Soon, the reformers...
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During the reformation, major violence broke out in 1618 when unhappy Protestants threw two Catholic officials out of a window in...
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The Reformation had enduring effects. Protestant churches flourished, despite religious wars and persecutions. Because of the...
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There were numerous reasons that that caused the Reformation: - Ongoing corruption on the part of some clergy and Church leaders...
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castles changed throughout the invasion of England and the fifteen hundreds by structure and materials, when the normans first...
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The Edict of Worms (Reichstag zu Worms) was a general assembly (a Diet) of the estates of the Holy Roman Emperor that took place...
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Horace Mann was the secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education in the 1830s. He campained for better more effective...
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Formation of the Protestant faiths (still Christians but are referred to as Protestant instead of Catholic). These include, but...
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John Calvin and Martin Luther a priest from Germany
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Followers of Ulrich Zwingli in the Protestant Reformation.
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It was attempting to combat corruption in the Catholic Church and question irrational religious practices and traditions.
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The reason for the battle of the Thirty Years' War was to battle for religious control of Holy Roman Empire.The Thirty Years War...
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The war was fought primarily (though not exclusively) in Germany and at various points involved most of the countries of Europe....
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WELL, the Protestant reformation divided Western Christianity ( Though Christianity had been divided before, by the Great Schism...
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30 years.....1618-1648 30 yearsThe conflict known as the Thirty Years' War lasted for about 30 years, from 1618 to 1648. It...
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. Catholic AnswerThe most famous "critique" of the Catholic Church was the 95 Theses of Martin Luther. These were a very mixed...
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Catholics You need to buy indulgences if you don't want to go to purgatory. You need to confess your sins to the priest. The...
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The Thirty Years' War was fought, mainly in Central Europe, from 1618-1648. The Habsburg monarchy tried to gain hegemony in...
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John Calvin died on May 27, 1564 at the age of 54.
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(1545 - 63) 19th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic church, which made sweeping reforms and laid down dogma clarifying...
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The Protestant Reformation was the European Christian reform movement that established Protestantism as a constituent branch of...
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What role did knights play in the crusades
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Well you follow GOD's willing he will lead you through the right way.He does things for a reason(:
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