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VIII Assessment

VIII Assessment

Q Compare the course of the reformations on the European continent and in England and the subsequent violence they caused. Be sure to consider the Catholic Reformation, as well. How would you rank the influence of political, spiritual, or cultural aspects of the reformations on subsequent strife (warfare and other forms of violence)? To support your judgment, refer to at least one specific reformer, region, and form of violence.

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The first thing that is required mentioning here is that all the protestant reformers at the initial phases kept up the positive expectation of winning the renewal of it. The 16th century reformation was not usual because the reformers at the medieval church such as Valdes, Jan Hus and St. Francis of Assisi and John Wycliffe and many more successfully addressed the perspectives in the life of congregation before the year 1517. Most interestingly, Luther was considered to have successfully posted the Ninety-five theses on the very entry way of the Castle Church of Germany in the year 1517. Martin Luther asserted the fact that when they attacked he went to find out the fundamental philosophical base of the issue, which was believed to be the corruption of the congregation’s concept of redemption as well as grace.