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European History
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ćwiczenia
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Middle Ages
Fall of The Roman Empire
Reneissance
Exploration
Reformation
Introduction
Reactions to Church Corruption
Martin Luther
Diet of Worms
Justification by Faith
The Sacraments in Luther's view
Huldrych Zwingli, Zwinglianism
Predestination
The Sacraments in Calvin''s view
The Counter-Reformation
Catholic Attempts to Re-convert Protestants and Extend the Faith
The Spanish Reconquista of 1492
Religious Qualms in England
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Diet of Worms Luther was demanded by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles to
before the Diet of Worms in 1521; Luther did not back down from his stance, and was
a heretic. The Edicts of Worms declared Luther an outlaw and heretic, giving anyone permission to kill Luther
recourse. Due to Luther's popularity in Germany, this could
be enforced. Lutheranism Lutheranism stresses education
all, including females. According to Lutheran
, marriage is important, and gender roles
be enforced: women belong in the home and should control the economy, while men should control the household. Clergy
marry. Salvation is attained
faith alone, instead of through works. Religious authority is found in the Bible instead of from the Pope;
man can be his own priest. Religious services are held in vernacular instead of Latin. Only
sacraments are followed: Baptism, and the Lord's Supper. Lutheranism teaches neither "transubstantiation" (the Roman Catholic view that the wine and bread
into the body and blood of Christ)
"consubstantiation" (the view that the body and blood mingle with the bread and wine to become a
substance), but instead teaches that the Lord's Supper is the true body and blood of Jesus Christ, "in, with and under the bread and wine,"
to believers to eat and drink. The benefits of receiving the sacrament
not from the physical eating and drinking, but from Jesus spoken promise and assurance.
this sense, the sacrament is a proclamation of the Gospel. It is God's Word that
the Lord's Supper a sacrament, and Luther taught that this means of grace is to
received in faith.
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