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| | MSN Encarta - Reformation |
 | | Reformation, great 16th-century religious revolution in the Christian church, which ended the ecclesiastical supremacy of the pope in Western Christendom and resulted in the establishment of the Protestant churches. |  | | Their scholarly studies laid the basis on which Luther, the French theologian and religious reformer John Calvin, and other reformers subsequently claimed the Bible rather than the church as the source of all religious authority. |  | | The 14th-century English reformer John Wycliffe boldly attacked the papacy itself, striking at the sale of indulgences, pilgrimages, the excessive veneration of saints, and the moral and intellectual standards of ordained priests. |
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 | | The Reformation is similarly related to medieval Catholicism as the apostolic church to the Jewish synagogue, or the gospel dispensation to the dispensation of the law. |  | | Reformation is the historical name for the religious movement of the sixteenth century, -- the greatest since the introduction of Christianity. |  | | The synod of Erdod, in 1545, organized the Lutheran, and the synod of Czenger, in 1557, the Reformed Church. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Reformation |
 | | The Reformation destroyed the unity of faith and ecclesiastical organization of the Christian peoples of Europe, cut many millions off from the true Catholic Church, and robbed them of the greatest portion of the salutary means for the cultivation and maintenance of the supernatural life. |  | | Lutheranism was spread by violent means, and the faithful adherents of the Catholic religion were oppressed. |  | | Consequently the Reformed national Churches were completely subject to the civil authorities, and the Reformers, who had entrusted to the civil power the actual execution of their principles, had now no means of ridding themselves of this servitude. |
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| | A Short Course in UCC History: Reformation in England |
 | | But there was one great advance for the Reformation during his reignpublication of the "King James Bible" translated by the best Bible scholars of the day, and, along with the Book of Common Prayer, a decisive influence on the development of the English language. |  | | They were visionaries whose Reformed faith centered on the sovereignty of God. |  | | But a minority now decided that reform of the established church was a lost cause, and began to organize their own illegal congregations. |
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| | Reformation |
 | | The Reformation of the 16th century was a movement within Western Christendom to purge the church of medieval abuses and to restore the doctrines and practices that the reformers believed conformed with the Bible and the New Testament model of the church. |  | | This led to a breach between the Roman Catholic Church and the reformers whose beliefs and practices came to be called Protestantism. |  | | Precursors of the Reformation proper included the movements founded by John Wycliffe (the Lollards) and John Huss (the Hussites) during the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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| | Reformation Day |
 | | Reformation Day is an important church festival that is celebrated on the last Sunday in October by Christians all over the world. |  | | The Reformation was the great rediscovery of the good news of salvation by grace through faith for Christ's sake. |  | | But through the working of the Holy Spirit, the reformers rediscovered the gospel -- the wonderful news that Jesus Christ lived, died, and rose again to redeem and justify us. |
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| | Reformation. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | The divisions within the churches of the Reformation also served to forward the Counter Reformation within the Roman Catholic Church, which rewon Poland, Hungary, most of Bohemia, and part of Germany. |  | | It has continued to exert influence to the present day, with its emphasis on personal responsibility and individual freedom, its refusal to take authority for granted, and its ultimate influence in breaking the hold of the church on life and consequent secularization of life and attitudes. |  | | Luther& action was not as yet a revolt against the church but a movement for reform within. |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Reformation : Europe's House Divided |
 | | This broad brush approach touches upon many fascinating discussions surrounding the Reformation, including his belief that the Latin Church was probably not as "corrupt and ineffective" as Protestants tend to portray it. |  | | Despite those caveats, Reformation is a fine work of synthesis, combining nuanced discussions of complex theological issues with the broad sweep of events, and I found it both illuminating and enjoyable. |  | | MacCulloch deals with all aspects of the Reformation, not merely the theology and politics of it. |
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| | Reformation -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | In response to the Reformation, the church launched a major effort to reform itself, to combat the Protestant movement and reclaim lost territories, and to expand its... |  | | One of the greatest of all revolutions was the 16th-century religious revolt known as the Reformation. |  | | That unity and inclusiveness were shattered by the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. |
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| | The Reformation |
 | | Theresa reformed the Carmelites and spread contemplation at the same time that her countryman Loyola was spreading orthodoxy by whatever means necessary. |  | | Jeanne brought along her waffling and opportunistic husband, Antoine de Bourbon, raised her son Henry de Navarre in the religion, and made the reformed faith the state religion in her territories. |  | | Political alliances were made and remade in the name of religion throughout the rest of the century. |
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| | Reformation: Ulrich Zwingli |
 | | Zwingli rose through the ranks of the Catholic church until he was appointed "People's Priest" in 1519, the most powerful ecclesiastical position in the city. |  | | Their meeting in Marburg itself represents the last point in the Reformation at which the movement could have preserved some unity. |  | | After Marburg, unification of the various Protestant movements became impossible, and the new church, which Luther believed would become another, more pure universal church, fragmented into a thousand separate, quarrelling pieces within a few decades. |
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| | Reformation Bibliography |
 | | McNeill, J.T. 'The Church in Sixteenth Century Reformed Theology'. |  | | Vos, G. 'The Doctrine of the Covenant in Reformed Theology'. |  | | Humanism and Reform: The Church in Europe, England and Scotland, 1400-1643. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Protestant Reformation (Documentary History of Western Civilization) |
 | | The Reformation of the sixteenth century was the last period in the history of Western civilization when men were preoccupied with religion, argued it, fought and even died for it. |  | | "When the reformers who had first ventured a new interpretation of the gospel had passed from the scene, the question which had haunted the Reformation from its very inception--where is truth?--was still contested by the proponents of the old and the new faith. |  | | I used this book for an undergraduate course on the History of Reformation Europe and found it to be an excellent source, especially when paired with John Olin's compilation of original source documents on the Catholic Reformation. |
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| | 1517-1564: The Reformation. |
 | | Calvinists (Presbyterians, Puritans, Reformed, Congregationalists, etc., also Zwinglians) reject everything not expressly commanded in the Bible. |  | | (The idea is probably Thomas Cromwell's.) He declares himself head of the English church (whatever that means), forcibly cuts the Anglican bishops off from communion with Rome, calls the Reformation Parliament, and marries Anne Boleyn. |  | | Services at the churches, however, remain essentially the same. |
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| | Reformers of the 16th Century: Resources and Links |
 | | This class was a study of the many Reformers God used to revive His Church in the Protestant Reformation. |  | | William S. Barker's Course in Reformation Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia - I had classes with him at Covenant College and Covenant Seminary. |  | | Consider the declarations of faith they made in various Confessions and Catechisms not as simply declarations of doctrine, but as efforts to serve the Lord Jesus Christ and His people in the midst of a changing world and culture. |
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| | Reformation |
 | | The Center is committed to the system of doctrine known as Calvinism, which we see to be the most biblically faithful systematization of the Bible's teachings." A source for texts by Calvin and other Calvinist authors up to the present day, as well as historic confessions, apologetic essays, and other theological resources. |  | | As long as she remains the Church Militant, sin and error will continue to fuel her need for reform. |  | | She must continually return to the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets found in the Book of Concord. |
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http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/Internet/reformation.htm
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| | Counter Reformation |
 | | The Counter Reformation was led by conservative forces whose aim was both to reform the church and to secure the its traditions against the innovations of Protestant theology and against the more liberalizing effects of the Renaissance. |  | | Although the Roman Catholic reformers shared the Protestants' revulsion at the corrupt conditions in the church, there was present none of the tradition breaking that characterized Protestantism. |  | | World Literature, Philosophy, and Religion: Counter Reformation (The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy) |
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| | Modern Reformation Magazine Online |
 | | This issue of MR is not focused on Rick Warren or any of his best-seelling books, but rather is a positive affirmation one of the unique perspectives emerging from the Reformation that is especially applicable to our current situation: namely, the promise of God as revealed in the gospel of Christ. |  | | "In a world of bland, generic Christian journalism, Modern Reformation is written with style, wit, and a finely honed edge." |  | | News and commentary on stories relating to faith and cultural trends |
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| | Reformation, Catholic on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | O hAnnrachain, Tadhg Catholic Reformation in Ireland: the Mission of Rinuccini, 1645-1649.(Book Review)(Brief Article) |  | | Catholic Reformation in Ireland: the Mission of Rinuccini, 1645-1649.(Book Review) |
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| | The Radical Reformation: Resources |
 | | The various radical reformers all shared a different view of the Church. |  | | They sought to separate themselves from the world; which included for them, all the Established Churches. |  | | Early Anabaptist Spirituality : Selected Writings (Classics of Western Spirituality) by Daniel Liechty (Translator) (July 1994) Paulist Press; ISBN: 0809134756 |
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| | Reformation |
 | | Reformation, religious revolution that took place in Western Europe in the 16th cent. |  | | It arose from objections to doctrines and practices in the medieval church (see |  | | The Reformation: a History.(Book Review) (The Christian Century) |
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| | The Protestant Reformation |
 | | John Bradford, The Places of The Law and The Gospel (1548) (Reformation Ink) |  | | Theodore Beza, Jesus Christ the Son of God (Reformation Ink) |  | | Theodore Beza, The Two Parts of the Word of God: Law and Gospel (Reformation Ink) |
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| | Yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonic, Workshops at Reformation Studio, San Jose, California. Located in San Francisco Bay Area. |
 | | We are dedicated to empowering you with the tools for health of body and peace of mind. |  | | Reformation Studio, Offering Pilates, Yoga and Neuromuscular Integrative Action located in San Jose, CA Dell Avenue |  | | Our unique environment is designed to enhance body, mind, and spirit for all adults, regardless of fitness level and movement experience. |
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| | Reformation Christian Ministries |
 | | RCM is an international, educational missions ministry and is under the oversight of The King's Reformed Presbyterian Church of Fellsmere, Florida |  | | The doctrinal standards of Reformation Christian Ministries are those of the Westminster Confessional Standards and the Three Forms of Unity, but these are very consistent with most of the Reformation era confessional standards (e.g. |  | | Click here to request monthly RCM Newsletter and Prayer Updates. |
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| | Reformation |
 | | Models for Reformation: Covenantal Lawsuits of the Church of Scotland |  | | Models for Reformation: Charles Finney, 19th Century Revivalist |  | | Models for Reformation: Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England (1599-1658) |
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| | Wars of Religion |
 | | No one wanted to admit to being an "innovater." The Renaissance thought of itself as rediscovering a purer, earlier time and the Reformation needed to feel that it was not new, but just a "return" to the simple, true religion of the beginnings of Christianity. |  | | The way things were is how they ought to be, and new ideas would lead to anarchy and destruction. |  | | These fears of innovation certainly seemed justified when Henri II died suddenly in 1559, leaving an enormous power vacuum at the heart of social authority in France. |
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| | Selected Works of Martin Luther |
 | | 1549.[sic.] From Hymns of the Reformation by Martin Luther, reprint 1845, by J. Unwin (London): |  | | Documents Illustrative of the Continental Reformation, from B.J. Kidd, ed. |  | | This document was originally made available in digital form as part of the Hanover College Historic Text Archive. |
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| | Middle Ages and Renaissance |
 | | Chapters 8.1, 12, 13, 14, and 16.1 - see read list on back of calendar Religion Renaissance Reformation (Scientific) Revolution Development of Kingdoms and Monarchs. |  | | Explain the impact of the Renaissance and Reformation on Europe. |  | | Describe political, economic and social changes that occurred during the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and Reformation |
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| | Amazon.com: Reformation: Music |
 | | Those were the happy era of the 80's and it's just sad that they ceased to make the same music as before. |  | | REFORMATION is a reminder to us of the good old days when music was made to make you feel good,..(never mind their eye liner or their padded jackets)..no violent lyrics...no BIG BASS that would make you throw up...no electronica beats that either put you to sleep or worse, make you dizzy. |  | | I, for one have always liked 80's stuff and I can see it more these days when people aren't able to come up with new lyrics and or new music but just remake good old stuff. |
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| | Project Wittenberg |
 | | Pastor of the town church in Wittenberg, he was Luther's confessor, one of the first Lutheran pastors to marry, married Luther, reorganized and brought the Lutheran tradition to: Hamburg, Brunswick, Luebeck, Lower Saxony, Minden, Osnabrueck, Goettingen, Soest, Bremen, Pomerania, Denmark and other places. |  | | The Luther Letter: A Commentary on Martin Luther, the Reformation and the Modern World, edited by Reverend William R. |  | | Bugenhagen was one of the great figures of the first generation of the Lutheran reformation. |
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| | Reformation |
 | | A collection of pictures related to Reformation is also available |  | | The Reformation in Germany (Saxon State Library Exhibit) |  | | Letter to John Staupitz, Accompanying the "Resolutions" to the XCX Theses. |
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| | The Reformation Online - The Most Timely Site on the Internet |
 | | Leon Kilkenny is the author of all of the articles on this site.Please send him your comments and suggestions for improving the site to: Cabotia1@aol.com |  | | The Reformation Online - The Most Timely Site on the Internet |  | | The Reformation Online is brought to you by the Leon Kilkenny Family |
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| | REFORMATION TODAY |
 | | THE AUGUSTANA MINISTERIUM: A pastoral association formed to preserve and promote Lutheran pastors and a distinctively Lutheran Ministry of Word and Sacrament to Lutheran congregations. |  | | Number of visits to Reformation Today's home page since July 8, 2004. |  | | To send standard mail or to contribute financially to support the work of Reformation Today please send to the following |
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| | CRG Home Page |
 | | The links to the original web sites have been preserved so that users may access the most recent developments. |  | | This Reformation Guide is intended to provide easy access to the wealth of Internet information available on the reformation period. |
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