
The Reformation - The Humanist Movement
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History, Religious Studies, Social Studies
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores the Reformation's roots in the Renaissance and humanism, highlighting Desiderius Erasmus's significant influence. Erasmus, a leading Renaissance scholar, was a Catholic priest who turned to secular life, translating the New Testament into Latin. His ideas on studying religious texts deeply influenced figures like Luther and Zwingli, making humanism an intellectual precursor to the Reformation. Despite being called the 'father of the Reformation,' Erasmus never sided with Luther, acknowledging his influence but expecting a different outcome.
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