reformation and challenges to church authority
"Reformation and challenges to church authority" refers to the historical period and events during the 16th-century in Europe where various individuals and religious movements emerged to question and reform the doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church, leading to the development of Protestantism and a new understanding of religious authority.
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