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22 Οκτ 2024 · Reformation, the religious revolution that took place in the Western church in the 16th century. Its greatest leaders undoubtedly were Martin Luther and John Calvin. Having far-reaching political, economic, and social effects, the Reformation became the basis for the founding of Protestantism, one of the three major branches of Christianity.
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- Martin Luther
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- John Calvin
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2 Δεκ 2009 · The Protestant Reformation was the 16th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe, setting in place the structures and beliefs that would...
22 Σεπ 2022 · The Protestant Reformation triggered a massive shift of power and property from the church to the state. State rulers now assumed jurisdiction over numerous subjects, persons, and social institutions previously governed by the Catholic Church and its canon law.
Where the Protestant Reformation triumphed, moderate reformers enjoyed the support of the state and suppressed their radical opposition. But the dispute between the two produced the most important contrasts in the political thought of the Reformation.
The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation and the European Reformation, [1] was a major theological movement or period or series of events in Western Christianity in 16th-century Northwestern Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the papacy and the authority of the Catholic Church.
20 Νοε 2023 · Using studies of Lutheran, Anabaptist, and Calvinist communities, this chapter illustrates the enduring reforms of church-state relations, constitutional law, criminal law, religious freedom, family law, education law, and social welfare that reflected this new Protestant theology.
1 Ιαν 2018 · The sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation revolutionized not only theology and the church, but also law and the state.