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what is meant by reformation movement? why did it take place

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Answered by satwikiris
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Answer:The Reformation (alternatively named the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation) was a movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church and in particular to papal authority, arising from what was perceived to be errors, abuses

Answered by GulabLachman
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The movement was a result of Protestant theology and was a result of unequal power distribution.

  • The movement marked the division of churches and inculcated a different thought process.
  • The causes were -
  1. Most priests lacked education, which prevented them from teaching people the same morals contained in the Bible.
  2. The legitimacy of indulgences was hotly debated as some religious leaders thought they were arbitrary. This appeared absurd to others that one could pay money and be freed of sin.
  3. In addition, many individuals lost trust in the church as it was shown that numerous popes had made errors of faith.
  4. Undoubtedly, indulgences, the shifting ideals of the Renaissance, and, most importantly, the corruption inside the church were the main reasons for the Reformation.

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