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Q: Which Christian Church refused to change bringing on the Reformation?
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What was it called when the Christian church split?

The Protestant Reformation.


What is the name of the movement to change the Christian Church for the better that ended up dividing Christianity?

If by Christian Church you mean Catholic Church(as their was and is the Eastern Orthodox, which historically didn't get along well with Catholics) then the Reformation.


During the Reformation a major criticism of the medieval Catholic Church was that it?

refused to tolerate opposing ideas about religious practices


Why did the reformation happen?

The Reformation happened because there was a controversy on whether the Christian church should have icons or not. It led to disputes whether or not people believed that the church was abusing their power over their followers.


Why did christian church split before the reformation?

because they all liked to Eat Carls J.R. (;


Which was a major result of the Reformation?

One major result of the Reformation was the split of the Western Christian Church into Catholic and Protestant branches. This led to religious conflicts, wars, and the development of new interpretations of Christian doctrine and practice.


Is it bad to go to a catholic church if youre already a christian visit?

The fact that you are already a Christian allows you to go to any Christian church. However not all so called Christian churches practice what they preach. If you are not a member of a particular Christian church you may not be allowed admittance. Thankfully there are few of these about. When my wife and I asked to be married in her local Christian Church of England we were refused as my wife did not attend that church even though she was a Christian.


The German munk who led the initial break with the medieval Christian church?

If the question relates to the beginning of the reformation, Martin Luther was the Augustinian monk (correct spelling) who led the reformation in Germany.


What was the extent of the Catholic Church prior to the Reformation?

Roman Catholic AnswerAside from the Eastern Orthodox, the entire Christian world belonged to the Catholic Church prior to the protestant revolt.


Why was heaven depicted as glorious only after the Reformation and not before?

Prior to the reformation, the Roman church was characterized by an overall emphasis on Christ's suffering and death, punishment for sin and the need for repentance. After the reformation the Christian churches emphasized resurrection, grace and salvation.


What if the Church refused a Christian burial for a suicide which turned out to be a murder?

That would be sad. I do not think the church would refuse a Christian burial for a suicide case of a Catholic. Only God can judge the mind of the victim.


What changes did Martin Luther help bring about?

A:Martin Luther initially sought to work within the Catholic Church to reform the use of indulgences. The Catholic Church refused to countenance any change, as a result of which Luther started the Protestant Reformation. Ironically, his reforms eventually did lead to change within the Catholic Church, in the form of the Catholic Reformation.