What are the reasons for the emergence of the reformation movement in Western Europe.

The reason for the emergence of the reformation was new social ideas and the hegemony of the Catholic Church in Europe. Already at that time it was clear that the church had departed from the original origins of Christianity and was engaged in the satisfaction of its own interests. So at the beginning of the 16th century, a reformation occurs in Europe, moreover, in several states at once. The main ideologists of the Reformation were: Zwingli, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Thomas Munzer and others. All of them opposed Catholicism and advocated the creation of state religions.



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