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Protestant Reformation

A religious movement in the 1500s that split the Christian Church in Western Europe and led to the establishment of a number of new churches

Indulgences

Pardons issued by the pope of the Roman Catholic Church that could reduce a souls time in purgatory; indulgences were purchased

Martin Luther

German monk whose protests against the Catholic Church in 1517 (the ninety-five theses) led to calls for reform and to the movement known as the reformation.

Theocracy

Government ruled by religious leaders who claim Gods authority

John Calvin

French Protestant theologian of the Reformation; he founded Calvinism, which was associated with the doctrine of predestination.