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created the first SUCCESSFUL reformation |
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Martin Luther's big theory: to get eternal life, one only needs their faith-not indulgence tax, heresy, or whatever. It's ALL about faith. |
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his complaints about the church; outlined and supported his justification by faith idea |
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final movement/split of the church into Catholic and Protestant |
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Martin Luther faced the jury- found guilty of heresy, but he escaped out the back door *the trials gave him a chance to spread his beliefs, get his two-cents in |
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known for inadvertently bringing Protestantism into England; had six wives |
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created Anglicanism; daughter of Henry VIII |
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mixture between Protestant and Catholic- put England at ease |
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didn't want ANY Catholicism in their religion, so they packed up and went first to the Netherlands, then to...AMERICA! |
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Martin Luther's movement led to the division of Christianity into what three main branches? |
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Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox |
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The diffusion of what technology helped the Reformation succeed where other efforts at reform failed? |
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moveable type printing press- Martin Luther was able to print his ideas on paper, and when those got torn down he just made copies! |
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