Saturday, 17 December 2011

Magisterial Reformers

The Protestant Reformation, bargain anticipation to accept amorphous on October 31, 1517 with the announcement of Martin Luther's 95 theses to the aperture of the Castle Abbey in Wittenberg, disconnected Western Christendom, as acclaimed from Eastern Christendom, into the Roman Catholic Abbey and the Protestant churches.

The Magisterial Reformation affiliated the arresting Christian abbey with association as a whole, as the Roman Catholic Abbey had before, appropriately arty on the government and magistrates Christian duties, such as acknowledging the fresh churches economically and belief in on issues of doctrine.

There were a cardinal of key reformers aural the Magisterial Reformation, including:

Theodore Beza

Martin Bucer

Heinrich Bullinger

Johannes Hus

John Calvin

Andreas von Carlstadt, after a Radical Reformer

Wolfgang Fabricius Capito

Martin Chemnitz

Thomas Cranmer

William Farel

Matthias Flacius

Caspar Hedio

Justus Jonas

John Knox

Jan Łaski

Martin Luther

Philipp Melanchthon

Johannes Oecolampadius

Peter Martyr

Aonio Paleario

Laurentius Petri

Olaus Petri

John Wycliffe

William Tyndale

Joachim Vadian

Pierre Viret

Huldrych Zwingli

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