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I only know about one Reformation (Luther's) and it's 'reaction' from the Romeocatholic Church.

How the two of them changed the europ. society,this is your question? The second one is an Anti-Reformation.

Well...hmmm...

1.Romeochatholic church changed it's general attitude towards it's people, as it wasn't the only one in which people believed, it had to keep people. So, it 'came' closer to the society problems, building hospitals, orphanages etc, while before Luther Popes and chlerus were too dist and from the plain people, were wealthy and contributed nothing to them.

2. Translation of The Bible to the national languages (Reformation), people could understand the meaning of the Bible and really participate to the liliturgy

3. Democracy in Luther's Church the priests were elected by the people.

4. Development of a new kind of human that was mainly adopted by the US and is also the nowadays ssuccessful'type' of human (the one that asks for his rights, accepts cchallenges accepts...competition and try to be better and better).

5. Development of national literature (till Luther all of the books and researches were written in Latin) and consequently (with the general contribution of Enlightenment) the awakening of the national identities.

6. Search more about the connection between Reformation and Enlightenment, you'll find more things.

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