The Reformation led to the division of Christianity into Catholic and Protestant faiths.
less religious tolerance.
less religious tolerance.
increased rivalry between European nations
The Counter-Reformation, including the Council of Trent and the Inquisition.
The Reformation did not lead to the growth of feudalism; in fact, it occurred during the decline of the feudal system. The Reformation was a religious movement in the 16th century that challenged the authority of the Catholic Church and led to significant social and political changes in Europe, but it did not directly impact the feudal system.
Some of the steps that lead to reformation include knowledge, acceptance, willingness to reform and seeking help. Someone also has to commit so that the help can work. Denial only makes things hard.
Martin Luther.
The disagreement between the Protestants and Catholics eventually led to civil war in Switzerland.
It weakened people's faith in Catholic leaders
It weakened people's faith in Catholic leaders
There was really more than one person who started. Of course Luther was big, but there were others who lead to the reformation, John Calvin was a contemporary of Luther, also Gutenberg inventing the printing press was a big catalyst of the reformation. In England, William Tyndale translating the new testament into English was a major even that lead to the reformation and this happened more than one hundred years before the time of Luther.
it divided the roman catholic church which lead to protestant churches