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The Reformation By: Katie Hochberg
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The Reformation The Christian Church Eastern Orthodox Roman Catholic Protestant Calvinist Lutheran Anabaptist
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Protestant Reformation of the Sixteenth Century Protestant Calvinist Lutheran Anabaptist
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Lutheran Martin Luther – Luther was a monk and a professor at the University of Wittenberg – Beliefs Human beings could never do enough good works to merit salvation Humans are not saved by their good works but through faith in the promises of God Ninety-Five Theses (1517) – A stunning indictment of the abuses in the sale of indulgences Began to make a more definite break with the Catholic Church – Called on the German princes to overthrow the papacy and reform the German Church Excommunicated – Church could not accept Luther’s ideas Luther was able to gain supporters – His religious movement became a revolution – Lutheran Churches in German quickly became territorial State supervised the affairs in the church
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Calvinism John Calvin (1509-1564) – French After converting to Protestantism he fled to Switzerland for safety – 1536 Published first edition of Institutes of the Christian Religion – A masterful synthesis of Protestant thought that immediately secured Calvin’s reputation as one for the new leaders of Protestantism Began working to reform the city of Geneva – Able to establish a tightly organized church – Enabled Geneva to become a vibrant center of Protestantism – Beliefs Humans achieved salvation by faith alone Stressed that there could be no absolute certainty of salvation Feels that God predestined some people to succeed and some people to fail
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Anabaptists Radical Reformers – Advocated adult rather than infant baptism – Wanted to return to the practices and spirit of early Christianity – Considered all believers to be equal – All Christians were considered priests – COMPLETE SEPARATION BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE Government was to be excluded from the realm of religion Refused to hold political office or bear arms – Took commandment “Thou shall not kill” literally Protestants and Catholics agreed on the need to persecute the Anabaptists – Anabaptists were regarded as dangerous radicals who threatened society
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Protestant Reformation John Calvin Martin Luther
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