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Emergence of Protestantism

The emergence of Protestantism refers to the development of various Christian denominations that arose in Europe during the Reformation, characterized by a departure from Roman Catholic doctrines and practices, and a focus on individual interpretation of the scriptures.

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The Emergence of Protestantism was a significant religious movement in the 16th century that challenged the practices and authority of the Roman Catholic Church. Spearheaded by figures like Martin Luther, the movement sought to address corruption and promote a return to biblical teachings. Luther's ...

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Reformation
A movement in the 16th century aimed at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.

Example: The Reformation led to the establishment of Protestant churches.

95 Theses
A list of propositions for debate written by Martin Luther, criticizing the Catholic Church's practices.

Example: Luther's 95 Theses sparked widespread debate and reform.

Denomination
A recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church.

Example: Baptists and Methodists are examples of Protestant denominations.

Martin Luther
A German monk and theologian who initiated the Protestant Reformation.

Example: Martin Luther's actions led to the formation of Lutheranism.

Calvinism
A branch of Protestantism based on the teachings of John Calvin, emphasizing predestination.

Example: Calvinism influenced many Reformed churches.

Indulgence
A grant by the Catholic Church that reduced punishment for sins, often sold for money.

Example: Luther opposed the sale of indulgences as corrupt.

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Catholic Reformation
The Catholic Reformation was the Church's response to the Protestant Reformation, focusing on internal reform and reaffirmation of Catholic doctrine.
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European Religious Wars
A series of conflicts in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries, largely driven by religious tensions between Catholics and Protestants.
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History of Christianity
An overview of the development of Christianity from its origins to the present, including major events and movements.
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ReformationMartin Luther95 ThesesDenominations