The Reformation was a 16th-century movement in Christianity that led to the split between the Roman Catholic Church and various Protestant groups. Events that led to the Reformation include the criticism of the Church's practices, the publication of Martin Luther's 95 Theses in 1517, and the invention of the printing press, which helped spread ideas more widely.
Answering "Describe the events leading up to the Protestant Reformation that caused religion to co-exist with politics?"
That would be the REFORMATION.
The Counter Reformation, or Catholic Reformation, was actually good as it cleaned up many of the abuses and the corruption in the Church that had led Luther to posting his 95 thesis.
what events led to Lenins' takeover of the revolution
The Reformation led to the division of Christianity into Catholic and Protestant faiths.
The events that led up to the incident involved a series of actions and circumstances that occurred before the incident took place.
Which one?
Reformation, also called Protestant Reformation.
Type your answer here... The Catholic Church was the focus of the Protestant Reformation and was led by which of the following men?
The Reformation, led by Martin Luther and others, sought to reform the Catholic Church and ultimately led to the formation of Protestant denominations. The Counter-Reformation was the Catholic Church's response to the Reformation, focusing on reforming itself, reaffirming Catholic doctrine, and combating the spread of Protestantism.
Henry the VIII led it and started it when he broke with the Pope.
The Reformation was a significant movement in the 16th century that led to the split of the Christian Church. Key events included Martin Luther's 95 Theses, the Diet of Worms, and the establishment of Protestantism. Important figures included Martin Luther, John Calvin, and King Henry VIII.