- Protestant Reformers
The Protestant Reformers were those
theologian s, churchmen, andstatesmen whose careers, works, and actions brought about theProtestant Reformation of the sixteenth century. Historically speaking, "Protestant " was the name given to those theologians, magnates, and delegations present at the Holy Roman ImperialDiet of Speyer in 1529 who protested the revocation of the suspension, granted at a priorDiet of Speyer in 1526, of Edict of Worms of 1521, which had outlawedMartin Luther and his followers.The meaning of the label "Protestant" widened over time to embrace all Western
Christians as distinguished from theRoman Catholic Church , except for theAnabaptists and other Radical Reformers. This reflected the widening spread of theProtestant Reformation overEurope into diversifying movements likeLutheranism ,Anglicanism ,Calvinism , andArminianism . Today, all Western Christian denominations other than the Roman Catholic Church are loosely known as Protestant churches.Precursors
There were a number of people who contributed to the development of the reformation, but lived after it, including:
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John Hus
*Jerome of Prague
* Savonarola
*Peter Waldo
* Wessel Harmenz. Gansfort
*John Wycliffe Magisterial Reformers
The
Protestant Reformation , popularly thought to have begun onOctober 31 ,1517 with the posting ofMartin Luther 's95 theses to the door of the Castle Church inWittenberg , divided Western Christendom, as distinguished from Eastern Christendom, into theRoman Catholic Church and theProtestant churches.The
Magisterial Reformation connected the visibleChristian church with society as a whole, as theRoman Catholic Church had before, thus imposing on the government and magistrates Christian duties, such as supporting the new churches economically and weighing in on issues of doctrine.There were a number of key reformers within the
Magisterial Reformation , including:*
Theodore Beza
*Martin Bucer
*Heinrich Bullinger
*John Calvin
* Andreas von Carlstadt, later a Radical Reformer
*Wolfgang Fabricius Capito
*Martin Chemnitz
*Thomas Cranmer
*William Farel
*Matthias Flacius
* Caspar Hedio
*Justus Jonas
*John Knox
*Jan Łaski
*Martin Luther
*Philipp Melanchthon
*Johannes Oecolampadius
* Peter Martyr
*Aonio Paleario
*Laurentius Petri
*Olaus Petri
*William Tyndale
*Joachim Vadian
*Pierre Viret
*Huldrych Zwingli Radical Reformers
Because these reformers were those of the
Radical Reformation and theAnabaptist movement, they have not been traditionally listed with the mainline Protestant reformers. (Compare the reformers of the "Second Front" of the Reformation below):*
John of Leiden
*Thomas Müntzer
* Kaspar Schwenkfeld
*Sebastian Franck
*Menno Simons Counter-reformers
Catholics who worked against the Reformation include:
* Jerome Cardinal Aleander
* Augustine Alveld
*Thomas Cardinal Cajetan
*Johann Cochlaeus
*Johann Eck
* Jerome Emser
*Pope Leo X
*John Tetzel econd Front Reformers
There were also a number of people who initially cooperated with the Reformers, but who separated from them to form a "Second Front", principally in objection to the Reformers'
sacralism . Among these were:*
Hans Denck
*Conrad Grebel
*Balthasar Hubmaier
*Felix Manz ee also
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List of Protestant Reformers (alphabetical)
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