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Q&A The idea of two reformations instead just one reformation

Were there historians of Christianity that claimed a similar claim to that there were actually two reformations instead just one? One is the reformation initiated by the "proto protestants" and ...

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The idea of two reformations instead just one reformation
Were there historians of Christianity that claimed a similar claim to that there were actually two reformations instead just one?

* One is the reformation initiated by the ["proto protestants" and "protestants"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Protestantism)
* Second is the Unitarian.

I understand that both social movements operated in pretty much the same eras in Europe (excluding other similar possible movements before them) so both of them could be grasped as reform makers.