Protestant Reformation: Religious Reform And Political Revolution

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I believe that the Protestant reformation are combination of religious reform and political revolution. The Protestant reformation deeply affected the society and politics, as well as the spiritual lives of men and women. Protestant reformers led a broad revolt against medieval church. They did not believe in the traditional way of the churches that was focused on money and power. In a short period of time, hundreds of thousands of people from all social classes set aside the beliefs of centuries and adapted a more simplified religious practice. It was the beginning of new Christianity. Guilds with a history of opposition to reigning government stood out among the early Protestant supporters, regardless of their educational level. Social and

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