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    sparking a discussion he sparked a very intense argument. He posted his 95 Thesis on the doors of the church and many people saw it and agreed with him. He had a group of followers that were in his time called Lutherans‚ but later became known as Protestants (Saari 210). Luther thought forgiveness of sins had to be just between God and that specific individual (Saari 208). He thought any free will a person might have would be overridden by sin

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    Protestant Reformation 1517‚ when Luther published The Ninety-Five Theses‚ Counter-Reformation initiated by the Council of Trent and spearheaded by the new order of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) t (1545–1563) Ecclesiastical or structural reconfiguration Religious orders Spiritual movements 1. Political dimensions Such reforms included the foundation of seminaries for the proper training of priests in the spiritual life and the theological traditions of the Church The Waldensian

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    During the Protestant Reformation many new religions were created. Two of those religions were Lutheran and the Anglican Church of England. These two religions were created by two men who had multiple problems with the catholic church. Martin Luther was the monk who created Lutheranism while King Henry VIII created the Anglican Church of England. Martin Luther created Lutheranism for religious purposes. After posting the 95 Thesis on the church of Wittenberg‚ he was excommunicated from

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    doctrine‚ zealous attitude‚ and polemic works. Most famously‚ St. Bellarmine authored‚ “Disputations about Controversies of the Christian Faith against Heretics of this Age” in which he protected the most crucial of Church faiths from the arguing Protestants. Above all‚ St. Robert Bellarmine lived out his life for the sole purpose of correcting and purifying Church doctrine while at the same time giving his everything to those who were needy. Though Bellarmine was an extremely quotable saint‚ his most

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    sect of Christianity. Digging deeper will bring to light many groups coming together under the belief that the state church was no longer leading and teaching biblical theology. There were groups that popped up all across Europe in the wake of reformation lead by Martin Luther‚ John Calvin‚ and Ulrich Zwingli. Even before the time of the Anabaptist movement there was a high level of persecution for those who stood against the state church and the pope. There was a difference between what the reformers

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    Ch. 18 Question 2: What did Luther mean by justification by faith? How did he come to this idea? Martin Luther‚ a Protestant reformer and possibly one of the most influential theologians ever‚ developed the idea of justification by faith through grace. Martin Luther had been searching for salvation‚ but had no luck. He had become a monk in trying to guarantee his salvation. He seemed dedicated living his life as a monk‚ but the holy life of a monk did not bring him the assurance of salvation he

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    men to demonstrate competency in music before they could be accepted for ministerial training. Martin Luther had not only love for his church but for music too. He had a big impact on history because of his 95 Theses and the start of the Protestant Reformation. Without one of these history would not have been the same

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    Bibliography: Barclay‚ William. The Letter to the Romans: Daily Study Bible Series. Philadelphia: Westminster Press‚ 1975. Collinson‚ Patrick. The Reformation: A History. New York‚ NY: Modern Library‚ 2003. Couch‚ Mal. “The Catholic View of Justification by Faith.” Conservative Theological Journal CTJ 04:13 (December 2000). Felce‚ BG. “The Ground of Justification.” Tyndale Bulletin TYNBUL 02:1 (Winter

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    reproducible art possible. An artist could now easily make multiple copies of an engraving and sell copies to multiple buyers at a much lower cost. Engravings by Mantegna and Albrecht Durer became very popular at that time. The Protestant Reformation

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    John Calvin "We must remember that Satan has his miracles‚ too."-John Calvin.1 Mr. John Calvin was the leading French Protestant Reformer and the most important figure in the second generation of the Protestant Reformation.2 He was a contributing catholic. We see why and how he was suck a good religious man by his backround‚ biography‚ and contributions to Christianity. He created a thing called "Calvinism"3 which helped form Christianity. His life was certainly a remarkable

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