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pychu [463]
3 years ago
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7. What was the long-term impact of Martin Lutherʼs break from the Catholic Church? What do we see today as a result of his “rev

olution”
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Aleksandr [31]3 years ago
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The long-term impact of Martin Luther's break from the Catholic Church was the division of Christianity into many factions and groups.  We see many Protestant churches today as a result of his "revolution."

Luther had not intended to break away from the Roman Catholic Church; he wanted to reform it and restore it to what he saw as a proper foundation on the Bible.  But Rome did not agree with him, and ultimately a new church, the Lutheran Church, formed.  There also were other Protestant reformers, and other new churches developed from their teachings and influence.

Another point might be made:  Luther emphasized the individual's freedom of conscience to believe what he thought the Word of God was saying.  Though Luther did not intend it as a political movement, this began thoughts in the direction of freedom of speech and conscience in social life.  The historian Philip Schaff has said that the Reformation "marks the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Starting from religion, it gave, directly or indirectly, a mighty impulse to every forward movement, and made Protestantism the chief propelling force in the history of modern civilization."

For more details on Schaff's point, read more on Brainly.com - brainly.com/question/11464108#readmore

Gnesinka [82]3 years ago
5 0
Martin Luther broke from the Catholic Church after nailing his 95 theses to a church door in 1517.  He restudied the Bible and realised that many of the Catholic church's policies and ideas had no Biblical background.  The long-term impact is known today as Protestantism.
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