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    Walker Questions Choice: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. by Alice Walker highlights the racism black Southerners still faced a hundred years after the Civil War‚ and how Dr. King changed that. Walker’s family had lived in Eatonton‚ Georgia for generations‚ and it was there where so many of her relatives were buried. Despite this‚ her family couldn’t own the land because of the widespread discrimination in the South. Even if someone did buy land‚ it could be taken away at any time. Because

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    Book Document Essay Question Martin Luther grew up to be one of the most important people in Europe during the reformation era. He grew up in Saxony and eventually became a monk and priest. Luther was taught by some of the harshest monks during his youth which eventually made him become who he has with his literal teachings of scripture. He first went to Rome and was outraged by the priests of Rome‚ prostitution‚ and many other unholy acts. After his visit h wrote ninety-five pages Thesis to Archbishop

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    Martin Luther King is a well known‚ inspiring man‚ to all cultures of the world. King was and still is one of the most influential heroes. King ’s views and beliefs‚ which were similar to the non-violent ideas of Gandhi‚ helped African Americans through the 50 ’s and 60 ’s obtain the rights and liberties that was their birth right. King faced many obstacles on his quest like jail and even assassination attempts. Despite these obstacles‚ he became a successful leader during the Civil Rights Movement

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    theology of the cross was formulated by the founder of the Protestant churches‚ Martin Luther‚ and continues to have an impact on theology and on churches today‚ nearly five hundred years after its creation. This paper examines Martin Luther’s theology of the cross‚ compares it with the theology of glory‚ and discusses how the theology of the cross continues to have an impact on churches today. To Martin Luther‚ Jesus Christ is the only moderator between God and humans.1 Through his death‚ he effects

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    essay "On Christian Freedom‚" as Luther mainly spoke of how man is free to live his life in accordance to his twofold nature‚ the spiritual (the soul which seeks to be perfect) and the bodily (the flesh which is naturally sinful). Luther stressed the fact that man is both the free lord of all and subject to none‚ but at the same time a dutiful servant of all and subject to everyone. According to Jose Marchal’s online article‚ "Luther’s Freedom" (2009)‚ "Luther means that freedom is not so much

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    Martin Luther King Jr. CTU Online Abstract This abstract is written about Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. I chose Martin Luther King Jr. from the list of individuals. My reason for this choice is because of his dream of peace through non-violence not only of African Americans but his dream included all disadvantaged American. He was a visionary‚ an organizer‚ a great speaker; a Nobel Prize winner and a Baptist minister are among some of the titles this great

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    of Martin Luther A German priest‚ professor of theology and philosophy‚ but most importantly an iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. This man alone challenged the most powerful religion‚ empire‚ and figure of the time. What he did would soon influence the lives of millions of people all around the world. He is known as the father of Protestantism. The man changed the course of history and reshaped Europe. This man’s name is Martin Luther. Martin Luther was born

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    Martin Luther‚ born in 1483 in Eisleben‚ Germany‚ was a great leader in the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther saw what was wrong in the Roman Catholic Church and acted to change it. Martin Luther only wanted to change the Roman Catholic Church‚ but instead ended up creating the Lutheran Church. Martin went through many mental breakdowns where he questioned God and doubted if He was really there. He felt like he couldn’t do anything right in the eyes of God. One of these scenarios was during

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    College Writing I 20 April 20 The Reformation: Martin Luther The Reformation took place in the 15th century. A man named Martin Luther‚ a German monk‚ had a vision beyond the Catholic Church. In his eyes‚ the Catholic Church was corrupt and wanted to change that. Martin Luther had a very encouraging personality that made him fight for what he believed. The Catholic Church not only rejected Luther’s letters and visions but also wrote back. Martin Luther attacked the Catholic Church‚ but his efforts towards

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    in-spite-of our perceived reality. For Luther‚ although the wicked may seem to be prospering now it is only temporary for “God will cut them off” (LW 14:112). Also I think this hindering idea is very much connected to the idea that a person of faith is one who is malleable or who can be formed into the “correct shape” (LW 14: 214). I saw this in last week’s readings with the idea of the word as a sledgehammer or smith’s hammer. It is very apparent that Luther believes that this forming process takes

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