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The Reformation Begins By Cesia, Sofia and Jaeyoon. (The Reformation…
The Reformation Begins By Cesia, Sofia and Jaeyoon.
31.1 Introduction
Reformation
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This historic movement, or reformation led to the start of many new Christian churches.
At the height of the Renaissance,western Europe was still Roman Catholic. In this chapter, you will about the beginnings of the Reformation.
Protestants
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They questioned the authority of church leaders and some of the church's teaching. Some broke away from the church entirely. they because known as Protestants.
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Church
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Until then, all Christians in western Europe were Catholic. But even before the Reformation
This historic movement led to the start of many new Christians churches that broke away from the Catholic Church.
Christians
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Some seemed to ignore Christian values and morals. Church leaders often behaved like royalty instead of humble servants of God
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The Reformation Begins
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The selling of indulgences made it seem as though people could buy forgiveness for their sins. This and other moneymaking practices led people to distrusts the church.
Priest Jan Hus was an early reformer who agreed with Wycliffe's ideas and spoke against the pope. For this, he was burned at the stake as a heretic.
Catholic priest Erasmus of Holland was perhaps the most influential person in spreading the ideas of reform before the Reformation.
When Pope Clement V moved his headquarters from Italy to France, the quarrel between King Philip IV and the pope ended.
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