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      • Calvin was the French reformer best known for his work in Geneva and his seminal work, The Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536). Calvin's teachings shaped the beliefs of most Reformed churches. Calvin had a great commitment to the absolute sovereignty and holiness of God.
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  2. May 24, 2022 · Article. by Joshua J. Mark. published on 24 May 2022. Available in other languages: French, Spanish. The Protestant Reformation (1517-1648) was one of the most significant cultural, political, and religious events in the history of Europe and helped shape the modern world.

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  3. 5 days ago · Martin Luther (born November 10, 1483, Eisleben, Saxony [now in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany]—died February 18, 1546, Eisleben) was a German theologian and religious reformer who was the catalyst of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation.

  4. Date. Thursday, May 3rd 2007. Martin Luther (1483-1546) Luther is credited as the founder of the German Reformation. Luther's study of the writings of the Apostle Paul and Augustine of Hippo led him to the belief that men and women could only be justified by the grace of God, through faith rather than through good works or religious observances ...

  5. The Reformation was the religious revolution in the 16th century that resulted in the split of Western Christianity between Roman Catholics and Protestants. Before the Reformation, Christianity had split once before.

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · Collection. The men who initiated and advanced the vision of the Protestant Reformation (1517-1648) did not set out, at first, to challenge the authority of the Catholic Church but only to correct what they saw as errors. In doing so, they launched a movement that would change how Christianity was understood and help shape the modern world.

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  7. Apr 9, 2024 · Educational level: this is a secondary education resource. The Protestant Reformation Period (1517 - 1648) was the religious revolution that took place in 1517 (Europe) when German monk Martin Luther led the Protestant Revolution by nailing a piece of paper to the University of Wittenberg’s chapel door known as the 95 Theses. The 95 Theses ...

  8. Sep 23, 2020 · From Wittenberg, the call for reform spread north in the following decades, and in the Oldenburg monarchy of Denmark (including Norway with Iceland, the Faroes and Greenland), the result was the Lutheran Reformation of 1536.

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