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Protestant Reformation
a revolution of religion in western europe,
Martin Luther
german cathloic monk and professor of theology who led a revolt against the cathloc church, he created the 95 theses,
95 Theses
arguments against the cathloic church against the payment of indulgences
Indulgence
a type of pardon by the church that lessoned a time of punishment a soul faces for sins committed within their lifetime
Excommunicated
removed or thrown out from the cathloic church in 1521
Sects
chritain protestant sects, lutheran, calvinism, anabaptist and baptist, amish, mennotie, puritan, quaker
John Calvin
known as the most important follower of martin luther, he was born in france trained as a priest and a lawyer, his ideas were very important to the reformation
Theocracy
a government led by church leaders and was established and run by calvin
Lutheran
a result of the portestant reformation, vast sects of christain religions
Calvinism
similar to luther
Predestination
the idea that god had already determined who would gain salvation
Anabaptists
rejected infant baptism and felt only adults should receive the sacrament of baptism
Catholic Reformation
the internal reflection of the roman cathloic church with the goal to fix its problems which is some of which have been brought out as a result of the protestant reformation
English Reformation
the reforming of religion in england and it involved the break from the roman cathloic church and its transition into the church of england, this church of england was also known as the anglican church, this all happened as part of the protestant reformation during the renaissance
Henry VIII
once a devout cathoic, once titled the defender of the faith by the cathlic pop