Protestant reformers

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Protestant reformers were 16th-century Christian leaders and theologians who challenged Roman Catholic doctrine and practices, sparking the Protestant Reformation and reshaping Western Christianity.

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Protestant Reformers 2
Protestant reformers canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian reform movement
historical group
religious movement
aimedAt reforming church doctrine
reforming church practices
associatedWithDocument Augsburg Confession NERFINISHED
Institutes of the Christian Religion NERFINISHED
Ninety-five Theses NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Diet of Worms NERFINISHED
English Reformation NERFINISHED
Peasants' War NERFINISHED
criticized abuse of ecclesiastical power
corruption in the clergy
sale of indulgences
geographicScope England NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
German lands
Scandinavia NERFINISHED
Swiss cantons
the Low Countries NERFINISHED
influenced European politics
Western Christianity NERFINISHED
church-state relations
education in Europe
languagePolicy promotion of vernacular Bible translations
use of vernacular in worship
legacy development of confessional states in Europe
emphasis on personal Bible reading
plurality of Protestant denominations
mainActivity religious reform
movement Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
notableMember Heinrich Bullinger NERFINISHED
Huldrych Zwingli NERFINISHED
John Calvin NERFINISHED
John Knox NERFINISHED
Martin Bucer NERFINISHED
Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Menno Simons NERFINISHED
Philip Melanchthon NERFINISHED
Theodore Beza NERFINISHED
Thomas Cranmer NERFINISHED
William Tyndale NERFINISHED
opposedTo Roman Catholic Church practices
indulgences
papal authority
religion Christianity
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
resultedIn formation of Anabaptist communities
formation of Anglican churches
formation of Lutheran churches
formation of Reformed churches
fragmentation of Western Christendom
theologicalEmphasis authority of Scripture
justification by faith alone
priesthood of all believers
rejection of many Catholic sacraments
timePeriod 16th century

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Erasmus’s Greek New Testament editions usedBy Protestant reformers
John Foxe influencedBy Protestant reformers
this entity surface form: Protestant Reformers
John Wycliffe influenced Protestant reformers
this entity surface form: Protestant Reformers