How The Protestant Revolution, And The Protestant Revolution

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Have you ever thought about how the Protestant Reformation started? Do you know the circumstances that led to this revolution? This exam will discuss about how the protestant revolution stated, it will discuss about when and the revolution started, it will discuss about the people who played an important role in this revolution, and it will discuss about the changes and effects this revolution had brought. The Protestant Revolution started in the Christian churn in the 16th century. According to the sources online, “the reformation was the greatest religious movement for Christ since the early church. It was a revival of Biblical and New Testament theology.” This revolution was a European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs …show more content…

According to the sources online, "The theses of Luther against the sale of indulgences in the Roman Catholic Church, posted by him on the door of a church in Wittenberg, October 31, 1517." When it comes to Protestant Revolution, Martin Luther played a very important role. Luther was the one who translated the Bible into the German language. He gave the people a chance to read the word of God for themselves. According to the sources online, "When German peasants, inspired in part by Luther’s empowering “priesthood of all believers,” revolted in 1524, Luther sided with Germany’s princes. By the Reformation’s end, Lutheranism had become the state religion throughout much of Germany, Scandinavia and the Baltics." these are some reasons why I think Luther was very important to this …show more content…

People were begin to criticizing the Catholic Church because of this abuse. This abuse called Clergy abuse. The Catholic Church were selling tickets of indulgences, which are tickets for forgiveness. For example, if someone have sins, he/she would bought this ticket to save him/her from his/her sins. Another example, if I have a family who passed away, I could buy the ticket for that person, so his/her sins could be forgiving. In my opinion, I believe this was a way for the church to get money from people. It was a way for them to become richer. In my estimation, in this situation, only the rich people would be able to make it to heaven because they are the one who could afford to buy the tickets, but the poor couldn 't. This was the reason why Martin Luther broke away from the church. He broke away because of all the corruption. He disagreed with the selling indulgences and church authority. He was also disagreed with the pope 's unusual power because people were worshipping the pope instead of God, and people give the pope more importance than the

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