Thursday, October 21, 2010

Your Thesis?

8 comments:

Aminah said...

The issues of piety and salvation combined with unjust practices in the Catholic Church outlined the underlying causes of the sixteenth century Protestant Reformation.

Anonymous said...

Factors such as stuggles with salvation and piety, first brought to light by free-thinkers such as Luther, as well as the corruption of the Catholic Church, played a substantial role in the causation of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century.

megleach said...

In the 16th century, people such as Martin Luther struggled with the ideas of piety and salvation, and began to discover serious corruption within the Catholic Church, both of which grew to become the underlying causes of the Protestant Reformation.

natalielylo said...

In the 16th century--from Luther to Erasmus, indulgences to papal power--personal struggles with the blatant corruption in the Catholic Church resulted in the Protestant Reformation.

Taylor said...

In the 16th century, leaders such as Martin Luther, spoke out against the Catholic church and focused on the issues within the church, which later resulted in the Protestant Reformation.

Abby said...

During the 16th century, corruption within the Catholic church was brought to attention by people such as Martin Luther who struggled with the ideas of salvation and piety, ultimately leading to the Protestant Reformation.

Anonymous said...

leaders such as erasmus and martin luther began to question their faith and how it is to be understood which began an idea of reform which lead to the protestant reformation.

jakarl1 said...

Throughout the 16th Century, men such as Luther and Erasmus rose up to call out the problems of the Catholic Church and became visionaries in how to reform it.