111-Looking Back to Look Ahead
The History of the Christian Church
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🗓️ 8 November 2015
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the history of the Christian Church, Season 1 with Lance Rolston. |
| 0:15.2 | This 100-11 episode is a look back so that we may look ahead. |
| 0:20.6 | Although what would surely have grieved him |
| 0:22.2 | had he lived to see it, Martin Luther's legacy in the years after his death was a century of war. |
| 0:27.7 | This war didn't only pit Catholics against Protestants, various factions among the Protestants |
| 0:32.4 | warred with each other. If the reformers had hoped to purify the church of both theological error and political corruption, |
| 0:39.8 | they may have succeeded in the first endeavor, but failed miserably in the second. |
| 0:44.2 | Those who want to use religion for personal ends really don't care what face the mask wears, |
| 0:50.0 | just so long as it gets the job done. |
| 0:52.7 | Some of the more devastating wars included the French Wars of Religion, the Dutch revolt |
| 0:57.2 | against Philip II of Spain, the attempted invasion of Spain by the English Armada, the |
| 1:02.5 | Thirty Years War in Germany, and the Puritan Revolution in England. |
| 1:07.6 | The 17th century was a time of theological and political entrenchment. The European Christendom was now divided into four groups, |
| 1:14.6 | Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, and the Anabaptists. |
| 1:18.6 | The first three became officially associated with regions and their governments, |
| 1:22.6 | while Anabaptists, after their disastrous failure at Moonster, |
| 1:26.6 | learned their lesson and sought to live out their faith |
| 1:28.6 | independently of entanglements with civil authority. During the 17th century, the Catholic, |
| 1:34.4 | Slytherans, and Reformed developed impenetrable confessional bulwarks against one another. As we saw |
| 1:41.4 | in a previous episode, Catholic Orthodoxy achieved its definitive shape with the Council of Trent in the mid-16th century. |
| 1:48.0 | The Jesuits played a major role at Trent, especially in answering the challenge presented by Luther's views on justification and grace. |
| 1:56.0 | The Council affirmed the importance of the sacraments and the Roman Church's theological position on the Eucharist. |
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