Multiple Choice
The Protestant religion was instrumental in facilitating a new inward focus on examining one's life.It did so by
A) asserting that the relationship one had with God was the responsibility of the believer, thereby creating a need for people to pay careful attention to their inner life.
B) creating the belief that salvation would not be possible without a thorough examination of oneself and a complete understanding of one's inner life.
C) instilling the fear that not fully knowing and understanding oneself was a sin in the eyes of God.
D) providing people with an alternative to Roman Catholic doctrines, whose conception of faith was beginning to be seen as too liberal.
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