Protestant Reformation’s Shift in Church Doctrine and Practice
Words: 702 Pages: 2 6913Wielding questions like hammers, reformers struck at the very foundations of Christian doctrine, forever reshaping the relationship between faith and believer. Initiated by Martin Luther, a German monk and theologian, the Reformation was born out of a deep dissatisfaction with the Catholic Church's practices, notably the sale of indulgences. Luther's challenge to the Church’s authority and practices not only sparked a religious revolution but also reshaped the landscape of Christian theology and ecclesiastical structure. This essay will explore how Martin […]