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This lesson focuses on how and why Lutheranism was adapted over the 1500s. It includes the** Anabaptist movement**, the Calvinist movement, and the Church of England.

This lesson forms part of a wider sequence of work that can be found on the profile.

Lesson objectives:

  1. To understand how people adapted Luther’s views to create new branches of Protestantism, such as Anabaptists, Calvinists etc.
  2. To understand why we see these adaptations, and what consequences do these new movements face.

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