Summary of La Reforma protestante y Lutero

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The Protestant Reformation was a religious movement that began in the 16th century with the teachings of Martin Luther. His ideas led to the creation of many Protestant churches today known as Protestantism. The Protestant Reformation is important for understanding the concept of justification by faith alone. In this video, the Reforma protestante is explained, and Luther is shown as a heretic who was persecuted for it. This led to his works being banned and gave him even more publicity.

  • 00:00:00 The Protestant Reformation is the religious movement that began in the 16th century with the teachings of Martin Luther. His ideas created a great rift in the Catholic Church, which led to the creation of many Protestant churches today collectively known as Protestantism. One of the first events of significance that changed history forever was Martin Luther's protest against the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church. This sparked a 95 Theses controversy in the year 1517, which resulted in Luther publishing a manifesto entitled "The Ninety-Five Theses" in which he criticized aspects of the Catholic Church. His ideas would lead to the Protestant Reformation, which in turn changed Europe for the better. The Protestant Reformation is important for understanding the concept of justification by faith alone, which was a controversial topic at the time. In 1521, the Pope published a bull condemning the útero (hadith term for the Virgin Mary) and declaring it a heretical document. However, it was not until 1585 that the Protestant Reformers finally succeeded in abolishing indulgences.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, the Reforma protestante is explained, and Luther is shown as a heretic who was persecuted for it. This led to his works being banned and gave him even more publicity. German monk Lutero knew how to use propaganda to his advantage, and he translated the Bible into German. He also developed his reformist doctrine, and this episode is important for the German prince who wanted to use the uterine vessel to start a religious war. The Catholic Church was fractured by the Protestant movement, and the Protestant nations were advancing towards modernity. The feudal system stayed in place, and there were several wars between the princes. The imperial throne won this battle, and the Catholic Church was forced to react with the Counter-Reformation. This led to a resurgence of Catholic power, and the Protestants were divided into two confessions- Lutheran and Catholic. The German princes could now choose which religion to practice within their states, and their subjects were obliged to practice the religion chosen by the prince. This was a huge departure from supposed religious freedom, and religious intolerance increased within Protestant states. As the Protestant movement progressed, it became less and less true to call it a "progressive" movement. The Catholic Church eventually won this battle in 1555 with the Peace

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