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How did new learning become a factor that led to the reformation

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Answered by nayef8617
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In the beginning of the 16th century, many events occurred that led to the protestant reformation. Clergy abuse caused people to begin criticizing the Catholic Church. The central points of criticism were the following: The split was over doctrine not corruption.

Answered by Anonymous
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the spread of new learning and spirit of enquiry was developed by Scholars the invention of printing press and the printing of the Bible in vernacular language brought a new Outlook among lemon novels and merchants merchants of the wealth of the chapter common man in Europe looked upon the church Texas with content the changing attitude of people towards the growth of secular Idea other religions in correct spirit of enquiry develop critical attitude and mental outlook of man peoples and began to question everything including the authority of the people they criticise the judge practices service centre lifestyles of some of the clergyman new learning lead to a circular Outlook among people

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