Martin Luther believed in the idea of salvation through faith alone, rejecting the authority of the Catholic Church and its teachings on indulgences. His beliefs influenced the Protestant Reformation by sparking a movement that challenged the Church's power and led to the establishment of new Christian denominations.
The protestant reformation is the name of the religious reform movement that divided the Roman Catholic Church.
The Protestant Reformation did not actually promote religious tolerance. It only changed what was acceptable to believe in and what people could label themselves as religiously.
I believe it was King Henry VII (The seventh).
The Metis had combined beliefs - Catholics and Protestant
Somewhat. It was the people's way of saying to the church, you don't own me and what you're doing is wrong.
Martin Luther believed that the Catholic Church's authority was not absolute and that individuals could interpret the Bible for themselves, rather than relying solely on the Church's teachings. He challenged the Church's practices and beliefs, leading to the Protestant Reformation.
It is impossible to stereotype what White Anglo Saxons believe, but Protestants believe in Protestantism, which came out of the Roman Catholic church during the Reformation.
The Reformed Church is Protestant, I believe.
Martin Luther is now known as the father of the Protestant Reformation. His biggest break from the Catholic Church happened because he did not believe in indulgences, or that money could purchase freedom from sin.
A Protestant is typically defined as any Christian belonging to a sect or denomination descending from those that seceded from the Roman Catholic Church at the time of the Reformation. Your question seems redundant, but it would make sense if you meant: What is a person who was raised as a Protestant if they don't believe in God? If they don't believe in a god, this person would be an Atheist. ("Agnostics," since they don't firmly believe in gods are actually atheists, too!)
Yes humanism did influence the reformation. The humanists were like the scientist like people of that time. The found the earth was round and not flat. They were more open to ideas and prettty much told you, you could believe what ever you wanted not just specifically that there is a god. The church was very upset about this. The people then began to join the humanist influencing the reformation
Like a lot of people in the medievil times you changed your religious beliefs to be as the king, or you was seen to be commiting treason. Anne i believe was a catholic but she had read about the protestant faith and was supportive of its approach. Her daughter Queen Elizabeth I was a protestant Queen.