Political Involvement In The Church During The Reformation

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The tangled mess of combined church and state during the Reformation proves the detriment of political involvement in the church. The investment of the government in the church led to difficulties for innovators who found flaws in church doctrine. If the government hadn’t been invested in its own version of Christianity that gave them more control, the doctrinal issues could have been discussed with far less bloodshed and accusations of heresy.
As the Catholic Church began to rise after the fall of the Roman Empire, it was adopted and utilized politically. From nepotism to political favoritism, the Church became corrupted as to control the people. If the people were to disobey, they could be denied sacraments literally “required” for salvation.