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      • The religion of Protestantism (German: Protestantismus), a form of Christianity, was founded within Germany in the 16th-century Reformation. It was formed as a new direction from some Roman Catholic principles. It was led initially by Martin Luther and later by John Calvin.
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  2. Religion of Germany. The Reformation initiated by Martin Luther in 1517 divided German Christians between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. The Peace of Augsburg (1555) introduced the principle that (with some exceptions) the inhabitants of each of Germany’s numerous territories should follow the religion of the ruler; thus, the south and ...

  3. Pre-Reformation period (1000–1517) Territories of the present-day Germany, like much of Europe, were entirely Roman Catholic with religious break-offs being suppressed by both the Papacy and the Holy Roman Emperor. Reformation, Counter-Reformation and the Thirty Years' War (1517–1648)

  4. Oct 30, 2022 · In advance of Germany marking Reformation Day on October 31, here’s the German side of the story of the Reformation. What was the Reformation? The Reformation was a pivotal period in European Christianity in the 16th century, which saw the start of Protestantism and the splitting of Western European Christianity into Protestantism and ...

  5. The religion of Protestantism ( German: Protestantismus ), a form of Christianity, was founded within Germany in the 16th-century Reformation. It was formed as a new direction from some Roman Catholic principles. It was led initially by Martin Luther and later by John Calvin. [3] History[edit]

  6. Dixon 2002 offers an introduction heavy on the political element, whereas Köhler 1951 stresses the theological. Scribner and Dixon 2003 attacks the Reformations historiographic centrality by portraying it as a single (and unfulfilled at that) movement among many that aimed at societal renewal. Dixon, C. Scott.

  7. Protestantism - Germany, Switzerland, France: Martin Luther said that what differentiated him from previous reformers was that they attacked the life of the church while he confronted its doctrine. Whereas they denounced the sins of churchmen, he was disillusioned by the whole scholastic scheme of redemption. The church taught that humans could atone for their sins through confession and ...

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