Erasmus challenged Christians to get back to the first-century faith. He produced new versions of the New Testament in the hopes that everyone would be able to read it.
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Erasmus
Erasmus was Luther's inspiration to begin the Reformation of the Catholic Church. Also, he translated the Bible into Latin for the Europeans to read.
During the Reformation, the Catholic church was suspicious of any sedition against them. Erasmus' works were subtly seditious of the Catholic church, and therefore the people were at some risk if they owned a book by Erasmus.
They were both reformers of 15th Century Europe who sought to change the corrupt practices of the Catholic Church. Erasmus was a humanist, who wished to educate people in the classics for the purpose of gaining a greater knowledge of God. Jan Hus was a Eucharist, famously burned at the stake in 1415. Both Erasmus and Jan Hus were important predecessors to what would eventually become the Protestant Reformation in the 16th Century.
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Erasmus
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Erasmus
Erasmus was Luther's inspiration to begin the Reformation of the Catholic Church. Also, he translated the Bible into Latin for the Europeans to read.
its slow
During the Reformation, the Catholic church was suspicious of any sedition against them. Erasmus' works were subtly seditious of the Catholic church, and therefore the people were at some risk if they owned a book by Erasmus.
Arthur Robert Pennington has written: 'The Life And Character Of Erasmus' 'Preludes to the reformation' -- subject(s): Reformation, Early movements 'The Counter-Reformation in Europe' -- subject(s): Counter-Reformation
F. Pijper has demonstrated that the great difference between the Lutheran Reformation and the early Dutch Reformation was due to the influence of the writings of Erasmus on the Dutch clergy. (There's probably more, but I'm just doing my social project and this is what I got so far. Sorry.)
The Great Dutch scholar focused on morality and religion is likely Desiderius Erasmus. He was a renowned humanist, theologian, and philosopher known for his critical views on the Catholic Church and his emphasis on ethical living and religious tolerance. Erasmus's works paved the way for the Protestant Reformation and had a lasting impact on Western thought.
pave the way?
his attacks on corruption in the church contributed to many people desire to leave Catholicism
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