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    Martin Luther Trial

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    were to defend him or work against him. From all of the research that i’ve gathered and the things that I have learned‚ I believe that the defendant Martin Luther is in fact guilty. I believe this because the definition of heresy proves it so‚ indulgences are okay to sell‚ and Charles V labeled him a heretic. One reason the Martin Luther did commit heresy is that what he did fit in the definition of heresy. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ the definition of heresy is ‘an opinion‚ doctrine

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    dramatic conflict. Martin Luther was disappointed with the Catholic Church. He nailed the Theses to the door of the church because of the sale of indulgences that was going on to raise money for the renovation of St. Peter’s cathedral. The church was taking money from people who wished that their souls go from purgatory to heaven. Luther felt that an indulgence was ungodly and instead it was a sin. Martin Luther’s Reformation succeeded due to Religious‚ Political‚ and Technological factors. Religion

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    Martin Luther Influence

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    practicing corrupt practices that involved selling “indulgences” to absolve sin. Through his “95 Theses‚” he was able to pronounce two central beliefs that sparked the Protestant Reformation; hence leading to the thesis that Martin’s writing created unending divisions in the Catholic Church ever while his ideas shaped the Protestantism that emerged later. The paper analyzes the issues that Luther presented for the debate

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    In 1517 Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of a church. This was the start of the Protestant Reformation‚ and the schism in the church. The major causes of the Reformation‚ which were political‚ social‚ and ideological circumstances had led to the dividing of the church. From this revolutionary beginning came new ideologies that evolved from the cons of the catholic views on. By the tenth century‚ the Roman Catholic Church had dominated religious life in Northern and Western Europe.

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    not the first Christians who openly disagreed with early Catholic theology‚ however‚ the ideas of these men became some of the most widespread. The most famous document of this time was Martin Luther’s Disputation on the Power of the Efficacy of Indulgences‚ better known as the 95 Theses. This document is a list of questions and statements each meant to bring on a greater conversation. Within it‚ Luther expressed his main beliefs that were opposed to the Catholic theology of that time. He argued that

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    Essay On The 95 Theses

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    A indulgence is where you go and pay for Rome to write a persons name on the piece of paper and if you did that they would save you how ever many years off of purgatory. He knew the indulgences were a lie so‚ he was mad they were taking people who didn’t have a lot of moneys money. See Martin Luther knew the Pope wasn’t different than anyone else so he is trying to tell people these indulgences won’t do anything for you. He thought only God could

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    corruption lied beneath the foundation of Catholic Church. Luther saw these flaws and decided to take action against those who he deemed responsible. His first accusation was directed towards an indulgence salesman “Johann Tetzel‚ a … commissioner for indulgences‚ sent … by the Roman Catholic Church to sell indulgences” (Wikipedia: “Martin Luther.”). Money was collected by the church through Tetzel in a misleading manner. In Bainton’s print‚ “Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther “‚ he quotes Tetzel saying

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    successful because of his religious disagreements with the church matched views of people in other social classes. Martin Luther believed that the church was not following the plan originally set out for them many years ago. Luther believed that indulgences were just the church using people for their

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    Born on November 10‚ 1483‚ Martin Luther was a German monk who studied theology. Martin Luther grew up as a follower of the Roman Catholic Church even though he didn’t agree with their ideas‚ but during the 16th century he branched out from the church and started the protestant reformation. This event led to him becoming one of the most influential and controversial figures in all of Christian history. Throughout the process‚ he gained many followers who soon split from the Roman Catholic Church

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    Indulgences gave the people a document that said they were forgiven of their sins and that they were bound to go to heaven. With this indulgence came a price‚ which the priests took from the people with no actual spiritual promise in return. As people were taken of their hard-earned money‚ Martin Luther wanted to stop it

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