The Reformation
I have recently been reading about Martin Luther and the
period of the Reformation that divided the Catholic Church into the so many
separate sects of Protestantism. In
those days, the Catholic Church was considered the “conservative” point of
view, Luther and his followers were considered “Liberals,” and a third group of
reformers, the Anabaptists, were the radical socialistic arm of the Reformation
movement.
This whole period between about 1400 and 1500 is a
fascinating time in world history when the Black Death (Plague) wiped out an
estimated 30% to 60% of the population of Europe by the 1400’s, leaving the
landowner Gentry in short supply of labor and giving the Serfs a better
bargaining position. The invention of
the printing press and the printing of the Gutenberg Bible in common language
(1450), further relieved the Serfs from dependence on the Catholic Clergy and
they began to feel their muscle! It was
at that precise moment that the “man of the hour,” Martin Luther produced his
Ninety-Five Theses (1517) and ignited a revolution of free thinking that
changed the world.
Making comparisons with the world we find ourselves in
today, I find it difficult to reconcile my mistrust of Liberals with the fact
that Martin Luther’s movement to free the populace from the tyranny of the Pope
was a “Liberal” movement. Liberalism had
always had negative connotations for me but I had always thought that Martin
Luther’s movement had a positive effect on world history and now I began
wonder. Certainly, living under the
despotism of conservative Catholicism was not a good thing in the 16th
century as it reduced the populace to serfdom, a modified form of slavery that
existed under medieval feudalism. Having
said all that, it seems that a Liberal movement was necessary to change things
and therein lies my conundrum. Can a liberal
movement have a positive effect?
Under these conflicting viewpoints it would appear that
Liberalism is nothing more than the engine of “Change” and that Conservatism is
a resistance to change. In the final
analysis it seems that the only relevant factor is what kind of change is
taking place! Today, it seems like all
the change is undermining the world’s most free and advanced form of
government, the American Republic, but in Martin Luther’s time the change was
undermining the despotism of the Church sponsored feudal system which allowed
for the growth of the many Royal Houses of Europe and their myriad of Kings,
Dukes, counts, and Princes to oversee the Serfs.
The Catholic Church fought back against the Reformation by
intimidating Martin Luther and his followers and, later, with the Spanish
Inquisition that condemned many Protestant groups for heresy. The radical Anabaptists were hunted down and
exterminated wherever they could be found, (mostly in the Netherlands) and the
Protestant followers of John Calvin (Calvinists) in France were subject to a
massacre on St. Bartholomew’s Day in 1572 from which they never recovered.
From the singular event of the Reformation, sprang the likes
of Baptists, Mennonites, Calvinists, Quakers, Lutherans, Methodists and many
others including the Puritan Pilgrims who almost immediately began the
population of the New World and what would soon become our American
Republic. When seen in this light, it
can be seen that millions of people sacrificed and suffered for the right to be
free from the tyranny of the “Old World” and Serfdom just a few years before
this country was settled, and many more sacrificed during the Revolution of
1776. Look up the word “Serf” and see
how closely it represents your lifestyle today and you will soon realize that
the battle still rages! Freedom is not
free and just because the battlefield is not apparent does not mean there is
not a war raging against our freedoms!
2 comments:
XLNT, Cuz .. history info & analysis .. you got it down, once again!!
XLNT, Cuz .. love hearing/reading our historical info & analysis .. right on the money, once again .. if we had any legitimate and honest/honorable teaching going on in the secular education system..both higher & lower..we could produce a whole generation of folks who know about "critical thinking" .. not just having them receive degrees w/indoctrinational WHAT TO THINK .. NOT .. HOW to think!! Tragic .. Beyond .. Thanks, again, for sharing your thoughts ..
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