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The chief teaching of the Protestant Reformation centers on the principle of "sola scriptura," meaning that Scripture alone is the ultimate authority in matters of faith and practice, rather than church tradition or papal authority. Additionally, it emphasizes "sola fide," the belief that salvation is attained through faith alone, not by works. This movement sought to reform the practices of the Catholic Church, advocating for a direct relationship between individuals and God, and promoting the idea of priesthood for all believers. Overall, the Reformation aimed to return to the core tenets of Christianity as outlined in The Bible.

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