Renaissance And The Protestant Reformation

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“An organized church might not be necessary for salvation,” says John Wycliffe regarding the primary role of the church, which everyone believed to be salvation, and the spiritual life. The transitional period of the Renaissance came with a big change in religion. While many people led a secular life, religion still prevailed in 16th Century Europe. The Protestant Reformation never happened as a spur of the moment, people like John Wycliffe, John Huss, and Desiderius Erasmus all “layed the egg that Luther hatched.” Equally important, Martin Luther, a German professor of theology, priest, and monk, opposed the church’s corruption and came to a conclusion that faith is the only real way of salvation; thus far, justification by faith came to be

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