Protestant Reformation in Nuremberg

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The Protestant Reformation in Nuremberg was a major early center of Lutheran reform in the Holy Roman Empire, where city authorities and influential theologians like Andreas Osiander helped establish Protestantism as the dominant religious tradition.

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instanceOf Protestant Reformation movement
historical event
chronologicalRelation one of the earliest urban adoptions of Lutheranism in Germany
conflictWith Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
followedBy consolidation of Lutheran orthodoxy in Nuremberg
hasAspect church governance reform
educational reform
iconoclasm and regulation of images
liturgical reform
hasCenter Nuremberg city council NERFINISHED
St. Lorenz Church NERFINISHED
St. Sebaldus Church NERFINISHED
hasDoctrinalBasis Augsburg Confession NERFINISHED
Lutheran confessions
hasImpactOn Nuremberg artistic and cultural life
Nuremberg education system
Nuremberg social welfare
urban governance in Nuremberg
hasKeyFigure Andreas Osiander NERFINISHED
Lazarus Spengler NERFINISHED
Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Nuremberg city council NERFINISHED
Philipp Melanchthon NERFINISHED
hasLanguage German
hasRole early center of Lutheran reform in the Holy Roman Empire
implementedBy Nuremberg city council NERFINISHED
Nuremberg clergy sympathetic to reform
influencedBy German Peasants' War NERFINISHED
Lutheran theology
Martin Luther NERFINISHED
locatedIn Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Nuremberg
partOf Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
politicalContext imperial city autonomy within Holy Roman Empire
precededBy late medieval church reforms in Nuremberg
recognizedBy other Lutheran imperial cities
religiousTradition Lutheranism NERFINISHED
Protestantism
result establishment of Protestantism as dominant religion in Nuremberg
introduction of evangelical church ordinances
reorganization of poor relief and education
secularization of many ecclesiastical institutions in Nuremberg
significantYear 1524
1525
startTime 1520s
timePeriod 16th century

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Andreas Osiander participantIn Protestant Reformation in Nuremberg