The Protestant Reformation emphasized the centrality of God, God's glory, and God's sovereignty in salvation, rejecting the Catholic Church's focus on tradition, ritual, and the cult of saints. Key doctrines of the Reformation include justification by faith alone, the authority of Scripture, and the forensic view of justification. The reformers disagreed on various issues, including the nature of God, the law, and church discipline, leading to different branches of Reformed theology, such as Calvinism and Lutheranism.
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