Question
What was an aspect of the Catholic Church that was rejected by the Protestant Reformation?(1 point)
Responses
the belief that church leaders should be concerned with the needs of believers
the belief that church leaders should be concerned with the needs of believers
the idea that people must adhere to Catholic doctrine to reach salvation
the idea that people must adhere to Catholic doctrine to reach salvation
the belief that church leaders must be of the same nation as church members
the belief that church leaders must be of the same nation as church members
the idea that salvation comes through faith in Christ as the savior
Responses
the belief that church leaders should be concerned with the needs of believers
the belief that church leaders should be concerned with the needs of believers
the idea that people must adhere to Catholic doctrine to reach salvation
the idea that people must adhere to Catholic doctrine to reach salvation
the belief that church leaders must be of the same nation as church members
the belief that church leaders must be of the same nation as church members
the idea that salvation comes through faith in Christ as the savior
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The aspect of the Catholic Church that was rejected by the Protestant Reformation is **the idea that people must adhere to Catholic doctrine to reach salvation**. The Protestant Reformers emphasized salvation through faith alone (sola fide) and often rejected the idea that adherence to the established doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church was necessary for salvation.