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Step2247 [10]
3 years ago
15

Brainlest?

History
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yulyashka [42]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The Reformation (alternatively named the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation)[1] was a major movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church and in particular to papal authority, arising from what were perceived to be errors, abuses, and discrepancies by the Catholic Church. The Reformation was the start of Protestantism and the split of Protestantism from the Roman Catholic Church.

Although the Reformation is usually considered to have started with the publication of the Ninety-five Theses by Martin Luther in 1517, there was no schism between the Catholic Church and the nascent Luther until the 1521 Edict of Worms. The edict condemned Luther and officially banned citizens of the Holy Roman Empire from defending or propagating his ideas.[2] The end of the Reformation era is disputed: it could be considered to end with the enactment of the confessions of faith. Other suggested ending years relate to the Counter-Reformation or the Peace of Westphalia. From a Catholic perspective, the Second Vatican Council called for an end to the Counter-Reformation.[3]

Explanation:

algol [13]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I think it is all the Johns!

John Wycliff

John Huss

And John Calvin.

Explanation:

Well here is what my article says:

For John Wycliff:

"Below are some of the important reformers

Wycliffe. John Wycliffe (1320–1384) was one of the first to question the policies of the Church. He translated the Bible into English and preached in English, while most sermons were still being performed in Latin."

For John Huss:

"His teachings spread to Bohemia, a kingdom that is part of present-day Czechoslovakia, where they found a powerful advocate in the religious reformer John Huss (1370–1415). When Huss was excommunicated from the Church for heresy and later executed, fighting broke out between his supporters and Catholic Church supporters. The Hussite Wars, as they came to be known, lasted about fourteen years."

And for John Calvin:

"Calvin. John Calvin (1509–1564), a Swiss theologian and is one of the most important figures in the Protestant Reformation. Calvin's teachings emphasized the supremacy of the Scriptures and the belief of predestination. Calvin's teaching inspired other preachers who went on to create Presbyterianism in Scotland, the Puritan movement in England, and the Reformed Church in the Netherlands."

I think this is right and I hope it helps! If it is wrong I will edit below or comment that it is.

Have a meowgical day!

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