Why Was John Wycliffe Assassinated?
John Wyclif holds a unique place in the history of Christian thought. This 14th-century English theologian is considered a forerunner of the Reformation, a man who challenged the spiritual hierarchy and the idea of the absolute authority of the papal power. His views became the seeds from which the movement of Martin Luther grew a century later. However, Wyclif did not live to see the open persecutions — his death was natural, but the condemnation and symbolic destruction of his body became an act of revenge by the Church for heretical teachings. Academic from Oxford John Wyclif was born around 1330 in Yorkshire, England, in an era when the country was experiencing not only war and epidemics but also a deep spiritual crisis. He received his education at Oxford, where he distinguished himself as an outstanding logician, philosopher, and theologian. His early works were devoted to scholastic questions — the nature of being, knowledge, and truth. However, it was his intellectual rigor and interest in primary sources that led him to the idea that the authority of Scripture is higher than any church decree. By the middle of the 14th century, the Church owned vast landholdings, and the clergy lived in luxury. Observing this, Wyclif concluded that the true Church is not an institution but a community of believers, and that the power of the pope is not a divine establishment. Such thoughts sounded like heresy in medieval Europe. Teaching on Poverty and Power Wyclif argued that spiritual power is inextricably linked to a person's moral state. A pope or bishop immersed in sin loses the right to govern the flock. He declared that the church should not own earthly wealth, and the clergy must live in poverty and service. His teaching on the supreme authority of Sacred Scripture caused the greatest resonance. Wyclif was the first in England to declare that the Bible should be accessible to every Christian in their native language, not just in Latin, understandable only to ... Read more
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