The document discusses the key beliefs of the Protestant Reformation, specifically the Five Solas: Scripture alone, Christ alone, Grace alone, Faith alone, and Glory to God alone. It compares Protestant and Catholic beliefs on the authority of Scripture and tradition, infallibility, interpretation of the Bible, and salvation by faith versus faith plus works. Finally, it summarizes changes to the Church of England between 1509-1547 including making the king head of the church and introducing more English language services.
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2. THE FIVE SOLAS OF THE REFORMATION
The Five Solas of the Reformation:
Sola Scriptura: The Scripture Alone is the
Standard
Soli Deo Gloria! For the Glory of God Alone
Solo Christo! By Christ's Work Alone are We
Saved
Sola Gratia: Salvation by Grace Alone
Sola Fide: Justification by Faith Alone
3. A COMPARISON
protestant Catholics
Protestants believe that Catholics believe that
the Bible alone is the both the Bible and
sole source of God’s sacred Roman Catholic
special revelation to tradition are equally
mankind, and as such binding upon the
it teaches us all that is Christian (e.g.
necessary for our purgatory, praying to
salvation from sin. the saints, worship or
veneration of Mary).
4. A COMPARISON
protestant Catholics
Protestants believe that the teachings of the
no human being is Pope are considered
infallible, and that infallible and binding
Christ alone is the upon all Christians
head of the church.
5. A COMPARISON
protestant Catholics
Protestants believe that the Catholicism teaches that only the
Catholic Church can properly
Bible teaches that God sent and correctly interpret the Bible
the Holy Spirit to indwell all
born again believers, The Christian must rely on faith
enabling all believers to plus “meritorious works” in order
understand the message of to be saved. Essential to the
the Bible. Roman Catholic doctrine of
salvation are the Seven
Sacraments:
baptism, confirmation, the
The reformers affirm the Eucharist, Penance, anointing of
biblical doctrine of the sick, Holy Orders, and
justification by grace alone matrimony.
through faith alone because
of Christ alone.
6. A COMPARISON
protestant Catholics
Protestants believe that They believe that faith
because they are in Christ is only the
justified by faith in beginning of
Christ alone, and that salvation, and that the
individual must build
Christ’s righteousness upon that with good
is imputed to them – works because man
when they die they will has to merit God’s
go straight to heaven to grace of justification
be in the presence of and eternal salvation.
the Lord
7. When Henry became king in By the death of Henry in 1547
1509
Head of the Church: the Head of the Church :
pope based in Rome the king
Church services: all Church services : held
were held in Latin in Latin
Prayers: most said in
Prayers: all said in Latin. The "Lord’s
Latin Prayer" was said in
Bible: written in Latin English
Priests: not allowed to Bible: written in English
marry Priests: not allowed to
marry