Martin Luther was the reformer who challenged the Catholic Church over Indulgences.
John Huss was a Bohemian Catholic priest and early church reformer who played a pivotal role in the movement for religious reform in the early 15th century. He challenged various practices of the Catholic Church, particularly the sale of indulgences and the authority of the papacy. Huss's teachings were influential and laid the groundwork for later reformers, but he was ultimately excommunicated and burned at the stake in 1415 for heresy. His legacy continues to resonate in discussions of church reform and religious freedom.
The Roman Catholic Church (precisely, against its abuses).
Lollards were followers of the English religious reformer John Wycliffe in the 14th and 15th centuries who rejected certain teachings of the Catholic Church. Hussites were followers of the Czech religious reformer Jan Hus in the 15th century who called for reforms within the Catholic Church and were eventually persecuted for their beliefs.
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Martin Luther
Jan Hus was a Bohemian religious reformer who was burned as a heretic in 1415.He is John Hus.
St. Teresa of Ávila was a reformer in the Catholic Church. She was a nun in the Carmelite order.
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Henry changed religion because he wanted money,power and divorce. he made him self head of the church instead of the pope.
he wasa reformer who challenged goverment corruption and big business
Martin Luther is considered the key figure in the Protestant Reformation. In 1517, he famously wrote the Ninety-Five Theses, which criticized certain practices of the Catholic Church. This led to a movement that sought to reform and separate from the Catholic Church, ultimately giving birth to Protestantism.