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Protestant Reformation Dbq

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The Protestant Reformation period took place from the 1500s to the 1600s. This reformation was a change in the Roman Catholic Church. It happened due to some priests' and believers' opinions that contradicted a few of the Catholic Church's ideals and practices. It separated the former Catholic religion into branches; including Lutheranism, Anglicanism, Calvinism, and Anabaptism, each branch having different, although very similar, beliefs. Lutheranism, for example, is very different from Calvinism. These newly created branches changed Church unity forever and they have survived and grown for centuries.
Lutheranism was named after Martin Luther, a German professor, friar, and priest. Luther was an important figure in the Protestant Reformation. …show more content…

That makes it seem like Calvinists, Anglicans, Lutherans, and Anabaptists believed in the same concepts, although, they had their own differences, too. The branches were separated between themselves due their contradicting opinions on major concepts, for example, Predestination. Differently from Calvinists and Anglicans, Lutherans do not believe in Predestination. Lutherans support the concept that faith in Jesus Christ alone can "wash away all sins" and lead to salvation. Also, they believe that an individual's actions throughout their life trajectory has an effect in their divine destiny. On the other hand, Calvinists and Anglicans believe that before every individual is born, God has already chosen their destiny. Another main belief that they disagree on is the severity of authority. Lutherans believe there should be no authority in how to follow God properly, each individual should find their own way. While Calvinists believe the opposite: that there should be strict rules and a religious leader to maintain order. There are many other less relevant beliefs the branches disagree on, and they are what make each branch

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