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Christian Dynamics Course 1: Salvation, Deliverance and Healing - John S. Torell
Christian Dynamics
Course 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
   
   
 
THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH
Part 11: The Society of the Reformation
 

Pastor John explores the religious, political, and social structure of the Holy Roman Empire during the early Reformation. The clergy were not merely religious leaders; many bishops, abbots, and archbishops also functioned as landowners, judges, political rulers, and imperial officials. Church institutions possessed extensive wealth through land, tithes, rents, fees, relic devotion, pilgrimages, indulgences, and inherited privileges. This concentration of spiritual and political power meant that Martin Luther’s challenge to church corruption also threatened an entrenched political system.

Clerical abuses were also rampant with the buying and selling church offices, absentee officeholders, multiple appointments, nepotism, sexual misconduct, luxurious living, and the financial exploitation associated with indulgences. Although some parish priests were poorly educated, the leading opponents of Luther were highly trained theologians and scholars. The Renaissance emphasis on returning “to the sources” encouraged the study of Scripture in Greek and Hebrew and contributed to the Reformation’s focus on biblical authority. Luther also rejected the belief that priests or monks represented a spiritually superior class, emphasizing instead the priesthood of all believers and Jesus Christ as the sole mediator between God and man.

German society was divided among patricians, burghers, plebeians, and peasants. Peasants formed the rural majority and carried burdens that included rents, taxes, tithes, labor services, marriage fees, inheritance dues, and other obligations. Their resentment increased as traditional access to forests, grazing lands, rivers, hunting, and other common resources was restricted. Local justice often favored the same lords, monasteries, bishops, and rulers who benefited from peasant obligations. Together, clerical privilege, economic hardship, political inequality, and religious dissatisfaction created a society in which the Reformation could spread rapidly.

   
 

 

 

 

 

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