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The Medieval Developments
400-1500; Division between Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox; Geography;
Reformation Era
1500-1650; break up protestants from catholics
Issues seperating 2
1. Justification of Faith (Luther said people are worked through by holy spirit, people can't get own salvation; christians believed this dumb b/c people can just accept Jesus and not do morally good works and be good)
2. Authority of pope
3. Priesthood of all believers (Pro. say all believers are priests, cath. say we need leaders)
4. Translation of Bible (Luther wanted translated to common language, not latin)
5. Sacraments (Protestants just baptism/lord supper)
6. Morals (Prot. change/edit doctrines, Cath. clarify doctrines/beliefs0
4 major types of Protestant Reformers
Lutheran
Reformed
Anabaptist
Anglican
Lutheran
basic blueprint of Reformation, led by Martin Luther
Reformed
led by John Calvin, originally Ulrich Zuringle; taught double reformation, God ordains some to heaven, some to hell; TULIP
TULIP
Totally depravity (in all of our parts sinfull)
U- predestination is unconditional
Limited atonement (died only for those saved)
Irresistable grace
P-perseverance of saints
Anabaptist
led by Menno Simon; simple living, believers baptised, reject swearing; any religion fine because any religion is forced not religion; must come from heart
Anglican
Henry VIII and Elizabeth I; most catholic in early stages; national church headed by leader of England; focus on English; between Prot and Cath