Well, he made it out successfully and gave God the credit. He started a life dedicated to religion and God, and earned a Doctor of Theology degree at the University of . Originally raised in a catholic family, overtime he changed his mind on many religious beliefs in the Catholic religion and went along to create basic beliefs of what is now the Christian religion. This resulted in the division of the Western Christendom into two: different divisions: Roman Catholicism and the new formed Protestant traditions. The Pope found out about these divisions, and was angry at Luther for his actions. When they asked his to take down his beliefs and “keep it to himself” he refused, and that ended in excommunication with the pope. Luther wrote ‘The 95 Theses’, in relation in which he criticized the beliefs of the Catholics and he called for reforms. After he wrote them, he went on to nail them to the doors of the University’s chapel, and he also shared with friends who believed the same as him. ’The 95 Theses’ was circuited throughout Germany, France, Europe, England, and Italy. This started the movement of the Protestant Reformation. When the
Well, he made it out successfully and gave God the credit. He started a life dedicated to religion and God, and earned a Doctor of Theology degree at the University of . Originally raised in a catholic family, overtime he changed his mind on many religious beliefs in the Catholic religion and went along to create basic beliefs of what is now the Christian religion. This resulted in the division of the Western Christendom into two: different divisions: Roman Catholicism and the new formed Protestant traditions. The Pope found out about these divisions, and was angry at Luther for his actions. When they asked his to take down his beliefs and “keep it to himself” he refused, and that ended in excommunication with the pope. Luther wrote ‘The 95 Theses’, in relation in which he criticized the beliefs of the Catholics and he called for reforms. After he wrote them, he went on to nail them to the doors of the University’s chapel, and he also shared with friends who believed the same as him. ’The 95 Theses’ was circuited throughout Germany, France, Europe, England, and Italy. This started the movement of the Protestant Reformation. When the