The Reformation's Major Figures, 2016
Ellingsen, Mark
2016
2010-2019
It is good that we not concentrate on Martin Luther alone. Lets start with his friend (sort of), then get to his enemies, and finish with three other Reformers , Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560), Frederick (1463-1525), Pope Leo X (1475-151), Charles V (1500-1558), Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531), and John Calvin (1509-1564). Holy Roman Empire: A political entity created in 800 AD by the papacy aimed at facilitating the collaboration of the various European principalities not part of established kingdoms into a harmony. It included Saxony (the principality in which Luther lived). This loose confederation continued until 1806. Anabaptist Reformers: A group of Reformers dedicated to restoring New Testament practices in the present. They were among the most anti-Catholic of the Reformers, seeking to do away with most Catholic practices, including infant Baptism. They were so-named because they practiced rebaptisms of those baptized as infants. The largest denominations with Anabaptist roots are the Mennonites, Hutterite Brethren, and the Amish.
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