Introduction to Christianity

Text book: Introduction to Christianity (4th edition) by Weaver and Brakke

A. In the sixteenth century Martin Luther and his followers set down the basic principles that would guide Protestantism—in all its dText book: Introduction to Christianity (4th edition) by Weaver and Brakke

A. In the sixteenth century Martin Luther and his followers set down the basic principles that would guide Protestantism—in all its diversity–for the next three centuries. Please compare and contrast Luther’s basic ideas with those of the Roman Catholic Church, especially those principles defined at the Council of Trent.
To answer Question A, you should see the following:
Weaver Chapter 5: pp. 88-91; 98-100
Weaver Chapter 6: pp. 101-103
Ace Resources: Reformation Chart
Reformation Outline
Lecture Notes: Wk

iversityText book: Introduction to Christianity (4th edition) by Weaver and Brakke

A. In the sixteenth century Martin Luther and his followers set down the basic principles that would guide Protestantism—in all its diversity–for the next three centuries. Please compare and contrast Luther’s basic ideas with those of the Roman Catholic Church, especially those principles defined at the Council of Trent.
To answer Question A, you should see the following:
Weaver Chapter 5: pp. 88-91; 98-100
Weaver Chapter 6: pp. 101-103
Ace Resources: Reformation Chart
Reformation Outline
Lecture Notes: Wk

–for the next three centuries. Please compare and contrast Luther’s basic ideas with those of the Roman Catholic Church, especially those principles defined at the Council of Trent.
To answer Question A, you should see the following:
Weaver Chapter 5: pp. 88-91; 98-100
Weaver Chapter 6: pp. 101-103
Ace Resources: Reformation Chart
Reformation Outline
Lecture Notes: Wk