Reformation
The Catholic Reformation began officially with the Fifth Lateran Council in 1512 and is said to have ended in 1648. Other than Jesus Christ, Himself, no one else was alive that entire period.
The Protestant Reformation began in 1517 with Martin Luther published his 95 Theses; it's inception began many decades into the 16th century. The time period of the Protestant Reformation is 1577 - Present, as it is ongoing today.
No. The Anabaptists arose during the Reformation, in the 16th century. The Dark Age ended in the 11th century.
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Reformation
If by Christian Church you mean Catholic Church(as their was and is the Eastern Orthodox, which historically didn't get along well with Catholics) then the Reformation.
The Catholic Reformation began officially with the Fifth Lateran Council in 1512 and is said to have ended in 1648. Other than Jesus Christ, Himself, no one else was alive that entire period.
Strata Marcella Abbey was dissolved in 1536 during the English Reformation.
Granted freedom of worship to protestants . -Byron J Espinal
The Protestant Reformation began in 1517 with Martin Luther published his 95 Theses; it's inception began many decades into the 16th century. The time period of the Protestant Reformation is 1577 - Present, as it is ongoing today.
The Reformation was a protest against perceived wrong doings by the Catholic Church. In response the Catholic Council setup new schools for priests, ended most corruption, and created new religious orders to deal with these problems.
for me a cultural reformation is a reformation cultural
No. The Anabaptists arose during the Reformation, in the 16th century. The Dark Age ended in the 11th century.
The Reformation, but political upheavals such as the French Revolution must also be cited.
The Catholic Reformation and the counter reformation are two expressions for the same thing.