Reformed faith and construction of social alternatives
Abstract
This essay describes how the Protestant Reformation contributed to a new way of living the faith that broke with the medieval tradition of dogmas and with submission to the authorities of the Roman Church, influencing the formation of Modernity. A Protestant faith emerged that contributes to the construction of social alternatives and challenges us today to live a learner faith.
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