It weakened people's faith in Catholic leaders
It weakened people's faith in Catholic leaders
It allowed people throughout Europe to read the works of Protestant reformers.
Wycliffe was an early advocate for translation of the Bible into the common language. He completed his translation directly from the Vulgate into vernacular English in the year 1382, now known as Wycliffe's Bible. This helped set the stage for the Protestant Reformation.
It led some rulers to oppose the pope in the hopes of seizing that power for themselves.
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It weakened people's faith in Catholic leaders
The Great Schism, which divided the Western Catholic Church from the Eastern Orthodox Church in the 11th century, set a precedent for questioning the authority of the Church. It exposed deep-seated issues within the Church, including corruption and the need for reform. This atmosphere of dissent and fragmentation paved the way for the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, as reformers like Martin Luther challenged Church practices and doctrines, ultimately leading to the establishment of various Protestant denominations. The schism demonstrated that religious authority could be contested, encouraging further challenges to the Catholic Church's power.
one of the people who help start the reformation was
The Protestant Reformation.
It allowed people throughout Europe to read the works of Protestant reformers.
He contributed to the beginning of the reformation mainly by writing the 95 theses. He posted them on a church door in Wittenberg, Germany, on All Saints Eve, October 31.
Wycliffe was an early advocate for translation of the Bible into the common language. He completed his translation directly from the Vulgate into vernacular English in the year 1382, now known as Wycliffe's Bible. This helped set the stage for the Protestant Reformation.
It led some rulers to oppose the pope in the hopes of seizing that power for themselves.
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.
The Reformation
Reformation.
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