Christianity: An Introduction Alister E. McGrath 2006

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Christianity: An Introduction Alister E. McGrath 2006 REFORMATION Christianity: An Introduction Alister E. McGrath 2006

Reformation is name for a movements in the 16.century Especially in Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Skandinavia, England Leading figures: M. Luther, J. Calvin, H. Zwingli, Henry VIII.

Structure Lutheran Reformation Calvinist Reformation Anabaptist Reformation Catholics Reformation Reformation in England Main features of Protestantism

The Lutheran Reformation Martin Luther (1483 – 1546) in Germany 95 Theses reform of church and society

The Calvinist Reformation In Switzerland around the big cities (Zurich, Berne, Basle) So called Reformed church

The Radical (Anabaptist) Reformation Switzerland Huldrych Zwingli Person should be baptized only when is adult „Left wing of the Reformation“

The Catholic Reformation Also called the „counter-reformation“ Group of responses against the „Protestant reformation“ Reforms in Catholic church Council of Trent

Reformation in England 16th century Henry VIII. (he need to divorce his wife) King is head of the church

The leading features of Protestantism Rejection of papal authority Scripture principle Sacraments Communion in both kinds Relation between clergy and laity Rejection of Mary

Any questions, sweethearts? Thank you for your attention!