Articles for tag: Protestant Reformation

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Reformation City: Martin Luther’s Wittenberg

The life of Martin Luther (1483-1546) marks the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Modern Era in the West. Not only did his translation of the Bible become the first standard for the German language and significantly influence the English-speaking world’s King James Version, the recently developed printing press spread The ...

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The Causes of the Reformation

The Protestant Reformation was one of the most influential and important movements in the history of Europe. While at first glance it may seem to only affect the religions of the day, it had a large political and social impact as well due to the far reaching power of the Roman Catholic Church. The Reformation ...

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King Henry VIII (1491 – 1547) – a Short Biography, Part 1

King Henry VIII, born a year before Columbus’ journey to America, was a leader of the Protestant Reformation. A Note on Ancestry Ancestry during Henry’s day was critical in Europe. Succession fights over the rights to the crown were quite common; democracy was still in the nascent stages in Europe, though some institutions had developed. ...

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Martin Luther and Other Leaders of the Protestant Reformation

The Protestant Reformation, started in 1517 with Martin Luther’s 95 Theses, was largely dominated by the theologies of Luther and the Genevan reformer John Calvin. Luther threw out Catholic dogma, such as purgatory and the selling of indulgences, in favor of his new interpretation of the Bible. Calvin accepted most of Luther’s teaching, mainly adding ...

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The Indulgence Controversy and the Protestant Reformation

By the 16th century, the immense wealth that the church derived from its great political power had begun to corrupt it. Many began joining the clergy for less than purely religious reasons and many members of the clergy, popes included, succumbed to greed and immorality. The Catholic church of the 15th and 16th centuries was ...

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A Brief Look at the Doctrine of Predestination

Historically, the Protestant Reformation began with Martin Luther (1484-1546) and the 95 theses of “protest” he nailed to the door of the Cathedral in Wurms, Germany. Luther was not the only theologian of the Reformation, however; he was joined by Huldrych Zwingli (1484 – 1531), John Calvin (1509 – 1564), Heinrich Bullinger (1504 – 1575), ...

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The Relationship Between the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation

In history books, the Renaissance is discussed primarily to note a period where art flourished, the study of classics prospered, and the invention of the printing press was a major technological advance. However, the Renaissance made a greater impact on the world than just in art, education, and technological advances; the renaissance was a rebirth ...