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    (2004). National Identities. Retrieved from: http://ehis.ebscohost.com.proxy.cecybrary.com/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=985722d9-e9dd-4454-b000-f37cc1e0dd28%40sessionmgr10&vid=1&hid=23 De Lange‚ N. (2006). Jewish Use of Greek in the Middle Ages. Retrieved from: http://ehis.ebscohost.com.proxy.cecybrary.com/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=e212b63a-84e8-4fe8-b226-b496a36cea7d%40sessionmgr14&vid=1&hid=23 Deumert‚ A.‚ & Vandenbussche‚ W. (2003). Germanic standardizations. Retrieved from: http://books.google

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    How far was the German Reformation caused by anger surrounding the Indulgences scandal within the German states? The Indulgences scandal had limited ideas of being the most important reason for the Reformation‚ but as well as this‚ Luther was another reason for the Reformation but the most important reason was down to the Renaissance. The Renaissance was the most significant reason for the Reformation because of the new ways of spreading ideas. The printing press helped Luther spread his ideas

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    costly. But‚ I admire him for standing for what he believes. He was the driving force behind the foundation of Protestantism (Bainton‚ 1977). With his abrasively personality he spoke against corruption of Catholicism and the extremes of the Radical Reformation. His faith became evident through his lecture and conversation with other. "Here I stand. I can do no other. God help me. Amen." (Bainton‚ 1977). He was an agent of change

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    accurate is it to say that corruption within the Catholic Church was the main reason for the German Reformation? [30 marks] On the 31st of October 1517‚ Martin Luther‚ a catholic monk at the time‚ pinned the 95 theses on the doors of Wittenberg Church and although unintended‚ this triggered theological debate about the state of the Catholic Church which ultimately led to the German Reformation. These theses were a list of complaints about corruption in the Catholic Church and in particular the

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    such as Martin Luther and John Calvin. These two men introduced a new religion called Protestantism‚ but was opposed later on by supporters of the Counter-Reformation.

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    References: Kurana‚ R.‚ & Nohria‚ N. (2008‚ October 1). It ’s Time to Make Management a True PROFESSION. Retrieved August 10‚ 2014‚ from https://ottawau.blackboard.com/courses/1/OAD-31664-SU-2014-OB/content/_1321470_1/dir_OAD_31664_Week_6.zip/34402464_r.pdf

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    The reformation happened in the sixteenth century because of various reasons and circumstances. The role of Martin Luther can be considered as the breakthrough in the sense that he challenged the contemporary religious practice and contributed for the initiation of socio-cultural‚ religious as well as political rebel. “Martin Luther (1483-1546)‚ a German monk and teacher of theology‚ who set off the chain reaction we know as the reformation” (Coffin et al‚ 400). Martin Luther’s quest for justice

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    J. D. Torr (Ed.)‚ Opposing Viewpoints.Crime and Criminals. San Diego: Greenhaven Press. Retrieved from http://ic.galegroup.com.proxy.itt-tech.edu/ic/ovic/ViewpointsDetailsPage/ViewpointsDetailsWindow?displayGroupName=Viewpoints&prodId=OVIC&action=2&catId=&documentId=GALE%7CEJ3010119286&userGroupName=itted&jsid=e24924f006a2fb94f7324f8ee34c9627 Hansen‚ M. (1992). FINAL JUSTICE. ABA Journal‚ 78(3)‚ 64. Retrieved from Academic Search Elite database.

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    form of his service” to God. His studies lead him to find like-minded individuals which later caused him to create a new religious organizations. The Jesuits were formed to protect the Catholic Church and recover the ground lost to the Protestant Reformation. Subsequently‚ Pope Paul III‚ in a papal bull‚ officially recognized the Jesuits on September 27th 1540 which allowed the Jesuits to act formally with the blessing of the Catholic Church. The members of the Jesuits were accepted from “very high

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