The Protestant Reformation of the 16th century
The Protestant Reformation of the 16th century presented a huge shift from Medieval Catholicism in offering a different position on the of “What must one do to be saved?” At this time the bible was being interpreted differently by Reformers like Luther, in a time where the Roman Catholic Church was arguably the largest influence of power in all Europe. Include in your paper, in no particular order, the following: Give a thorough understanding of the concepts- the crucifixion Jesus, salvation. (LO 8.1, 8.2) What were the different positions held by the Roman Catholics and the Protestants as to the of “What must one do to be saved?” (LO 8.3, 8.5) From the evidence presented, were these splits more about theological beliefs and religious practices or more about power and politics? How can you tell? (8.5, 8.6) Why do some, like Scottish writer Thomas Carlyle, call Luther’s stand “the greatest moment…in modern history”? (LO 8.4) SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING REL 2300
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