Luteranizm na Śląsku do połowy XVI wieku

Purpose of this elaboration is to show the first development phase of Lutheranism in Silesia, which lasted until the Peace of Augsburg signed in 1555, which sanctioned very intolerant rule: “Whose realm, his religion”. Martin Luther was an Augustine monk, and his agenda found its followers in Silesi...

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Main Author: Józef Mandziuk
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Published: Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu 2017-12-01
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description Purpose of this elaboration is to show the first development phase of Lutheranism in Silesia, which lasted until the Peace of Augsburg signed in 1555, which sanctioned very intolerant rule: “Whose realm, his religion”. Martin Luther was an Augustine monk, and his agenda found its followers in Silesian cities, ducal castles and manor houses. Lutheranism changed ceremonials, introducing its own liturgy, which rejected sacraments (with the exception of baptism), Marian cult and saints, the purgatory and indulgences. After the acceptance of justification by faith alone (sola Fides), Lutheranism became easier than Catholicism. However basing theology only on the Bible (sola Scriptura), which can be freely interpreted, caused hundreds of sects to raise, and they had not much or even nothing in common with Catholicism. Not until the Council of Trent led to the true Catholic reform of the church life. It stopped the wave of Protestantism, which was still very high in the second half of the XVI century.
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spelling doaj-art-d8cb6cb4117a41738854c7ef1cc69e6e2025-08-20T03:20:09ZdeuPapieski Wydział Teologiczny we WrocławiuWrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny1231-17312544-64602017-12-0125214716310.52097/wpt.20471903Luteranizm na Śląsku do połowy XVI wiekuJózef Mandziuk0Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu / Pontifical Faculty of Theology in WrocławPurpose of this elaboration is to show the first development phase of Lutheranism in Silesia, which lasted until the Peace of Augsburg signed in 1555, which sanctioned very intolerant rule: “Whose realm, his religion”. Martin Luther was an Augustine monk, and his agenda found its followers in Silesian cities, ducal castles and manor houses. Lutheranism changed ceremonials, introducing its own liturgy, which rejected sacraments (with the exception of baptism), Marian cult and saints, the purgatory and indulgences. After the acceptance of justification by faith alone (sola Fides), Lutheranism became easier than Catholicism. However basing theology only on the Bible (sola Scriptura), which can be freely interpreted, caused hundreds of sects to raise, and they had not much or even nothing in common with Catholicism. Not until the Council of Trent led to the true Catholic reform of the church life. It stopped the wave of Protestantism, which was still very high in the second half of the XVI century.https://ojs.academicon.pl/wpt/article/view/2047marcin luterluteranizmśląskmiasta śląskieksiążęta śląscybiskupi wrocławscyśląski klerśląski monastycyzm
spellingShingle Józef Mandziuk
Luteranizm na Śląsku do połowy XVI wieku
Wrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny
marcin luter
luteranizm
śląsk
miasta śląskie
książęta śląscy
biskupi wrocławscy
śląski kler
śląski monastycyzm
title Luteranizm na Śląsku do połowy XVI wieku
title_full Luteranizm na Śląsku do połowy XVI wieku
title_fullStr Luteranizm na Śląsku do połowy XVI wieku
title_full_unstemmed Luteranizm na Śląsku do połowy XVI wieku
title_short Luteranizm na Śląsku do połowy XVI wieku
title_sort luteranizm na slasku do polowy xvi wieku
topic marcin luter
luteranizm
śląsk
miasta śląskie
książęta śląscy
biskupi wrocławscy
śląski kler
śląski monastycyzm
url https://ojs.academicon.pl/wpt/article/view/2047
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