what link do you see between religious freedom and the reformation
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On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther published his Ninety-Five Theses urging sweeping religious reforms and catalyzing the Protestant Reformation. The Reformation unleashed an intensified focus on freedom of conscience, with dramatic social and political consequences. It fostered new notions of religious liberty as well as new frameworks for civic life. At the same time, the Reformation built upon centuries of Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox theologies of conscience, dignity, and freedom in ways that are not always understood.
The Religious Freedom Research Project's conference, "Here I Stand: Conscience, Reformation, and Religious Freedom Across the Centuries," marked this anniversary.
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