The form of Christian faith and practice that originated with the Reformation is known as Protestantism. It emphasizes principles such as sola scriptura (scripture alone as the authority), justification by faith alone, and the priesthood of all believers. This movement led to the establishment of various denominations, such as Lutheranism and Calvinism, and a focus on individual interpretation of The Bible. The Reformation fundamentally reshaped Christian worship and church governance, promoting a more personal and direct relationship with God.
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