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Hace 2 días · Martin Luther (born November 10, 1483, Eisleben, Saxony [now in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany]—died February 18, 1546, Eisleben) was a German theologian and religious reformer who was the catalyst of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. Through his words and actions, Luther precipitated a movement that reformulated certain basic ...
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- The Indulgences Controversy
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- Hans Luther
Hans Luther (born March 10, 1879, Berlin, Ger.—died May 11,...
- William of Ockham
William of Ockham (born c. 1285, Ockham, Surrey?, Eng.—died...
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Theodore Beza (born June 24, 1519, Vézelay, France—died...
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Julius II viewed as the main task of his pontificate the...
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Max Weber (born April 21, 1864, Erfurt, Prussia...
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Hace 18 horas · In the 16th-century context, the term mainly covers four major movements: Lutheranism, Calvinism, the Radical Reformation, and the Catholic Reformation.
Hace 3 días · Definition and terminology. Reformed Christianity is often called Calvinism after John Calvin, influential reformer of Geneva. The term was first used by opposing Lutherans in the 1550s.
Hace 5 días · Martin Luther. Also called: Protestant Reformation. Date: c. 1517 - c. 1600. Location: Europe. Context: Anabaptist. Calvinism. Lutheranism. presbyter. Protestantism. Key People: John Calvin. Thomas Cranmer. Henry VIII. John Knox. Martin Luther. Top Questions. Where and when did the Reformation start? What did the Reformation do?
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Hace 1 día · Lutheranism spread into the northern, central, and eastern parts of present-day Germany, Livonia, and Scandinavia. Anglicanism was established in England in 1534. Calvinism and its varieties, such as Presbyterianism, were introduced in Scotland, the Netherlands, Hungary, Switzerland, and France.
Hace 5 días · See also Anglicanism; Baptist; Calvinism; Congregationalism; Evangelical church; Lutheranism; Oriental Orthodoxy; presbyterian; Reformed and Presbyterian churches. This article first considers the nature and development of the Christian religion, its ideas, and its institutions.
Hace 2 días · In this unstable world it took a rare and resolute belief in the priority of ethics over doctrine in the Christian life - such a belief as Erasmus held - to resist the drift onwards into Lutheranism or backwards into sacerdotalism. Spitz's insights into the continuity of humanist values are vital and valuable.