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Saint Francis of Assisi and Luther: Two Reforms, Two Opposite Paths in the Church

Introduction: A Call to Renewal In the history of the Church, few topics are as fascinating—and at the same time as controversial—as that of ecclesiastical reform. Two figures stand out in this context: Saint Francis of Assisi, the poverello of Assisi, and Martin Luther, the Augustinian friar who sparked the Protestant Reformation. …

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Theological Analysis of Luther and the Counter-Reformation: History, Theology, and Relevance for Today

The conflict that shook the Church in the 16th century remains a source of interest and reflection today. Martin Luther, with his 95 Theses in 1517, ignited a spark that would lead to the Protestant Reformation, dividing the Christian faith in the West and sparking deep theological debates. The Counter-Reformation, …

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