The Reformation was primarily driven by the widespread discontent with the Catholic Church, including issues like corruption, the sale of indulgences, and the Church's wealth and power. Additionally, the rise of Humanism and the Renaissance emphasized individual interpretation of scripture and personal faith. The invention of the printing press facilitated the spread of Reformation ideas, allowing reformers like Martin Luther to challenge Church doctrines and gain popular support. Political factors, such as the desire for greater autonomy from Rome, also played a significant role in the movement's emergence across Europe.
1512
Individualism
Answering "Describe the events leading up to the Protestant Reformation that caused religion to co-exist with politics?"
The Reformation
True
Martin Luther
martin Luther
If by abuses you mean the factors that caused the Reformation (ie Simony, Nepotism, Secularism, and Pluralism), then Monasticism.
1512
The Protestant Reformation led by Martin Luther caused conflict as it challenged the authority of the Catholic Church, prompting Catholic leaders to respond with the Counter Reformation. This movement aimed to address the issues raised by the Reformation and to strengthen the Catholic Church's influence and power.
The Roman catholic pope excommunicated Martin Luther
The Protestant Reformation.
Individualism
Answering "Describe the events leading up to the Protestant Reformation that caused religion to co-exist with politics?"
d. caused the protestant reformation
The Reformation
True