Reformation theology

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Reformation theology is a branch of Protestant Christian thought that emerged in the 16th century, emphasizing the authority of Scripture, salvation by grace through faith, and the centrality of Christ.

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Reformation theology canonical 4
Reformed theology 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theology
theological movement
affirms centrality of preaching of the Word
justification by faith alone
priesthood of all believers
sufficiency of Scripture for salvation
total dependence on divine grace
two sacraments
contrastsWith Council of Trent theology NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic theology
developedIn England NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Scandinavia NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
Switzerland NERFINISHED
emergedFrom Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
emergedInCentury 16th century
emphasizes authority of Scripture
centrality of Christ
glory of God alone
salvation by grace through faith
sola fide
sola gratia
sola scriptura
soli Deo gloria
solus Christus
hasDoctrine doctrine of justification
doctrine of predestination
doctrine of providence
doctrine of sanctification
doctrine of the church
doctrine of the sacraments
influenced Anglican Articles of Religion NERFINISHED
Lutheran confessions
Puritan theology NERFINISHED
Reformed confessions
modern evangelical theology
influencedBy Huldrych Zwingli NERFINISHED
John Calvin
Lutheran tradition
Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Philipp Melanchthon NERFINISHED
Reformed tradition NERFINISHED
recognizes Lord's Supper NERFINISHED
baptism
rejects supreme doctrinal authority of church tradition
supreme doctrinal authority of the papacy
religiousTradition Protestantism NERFINISHED

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Neo-orthodoxy influencedBy Reformation theology
Article X Of Free Will influencedBy Reformation theology
Reformational philosophy hasTheologicalBasisIn Reformation theology
this entity surface form: Reformed theology
Andreas Karlstadt fieldOfWork Reformation theology