Martin Luther: "On Christian Freedom" (1520) [The translation is by H. Wace and C.A. Buckheim‚ in First Principles of the Reformation (Philadelphia‚ 1885); translation based on the Erlangen Edition (1828-70) of Luther’s Collected Works.] Christian faith has appeared to many an easy thing; nay‚ not a few even reckon it among the social virtues‚ as it were; and this they do because they have not made proof of it experimentally‚ and have never tasted of what efficacy it is. For it is not
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as a leader. Few can possess these qualities and become a great leader. For to be a great leader you must have these qualities and can move people in a way few can. These qualities and more can be shown in one of the world’s greatest leaders Martin Luther King Junior. He paved the way for African American rights and promoted peaceful protest rather
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Çağdaş Gürkan Sağbaş 16930 Martin Luther who was a monk wrote an article‚ which was known as 95 Theses. His aim was to criticize the indulgence and criticize the things such as inequalities‚ rights‚ freedom in religion. In article Luther also mentioned about liberty of conscience‚ land slavery of peasants which is control of the common lands from landlords‚ individual’s freedom. In addition‚ he criticized that pope’s and church’s profit seeking condition which is coveting community’s agricultural
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Martin Luther was the most influential during his time because he pointed out how corrupt the churches were and how they needed to be fixed.Before martin luther the church was corrupted and you had to pay to get your sins washed away‚ which was known as paying indulgences. When Luther came and fixed these issues‚ more people started to come back to the church and like it way better than before.He made the 95 Thesis which help the church fix some of the problems of the church and made it a little
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Smith‚ Jessica October 16‚ 2012 Moral Decisions In life there are always either negative or positive consequences when an action is made. In Martin Luther King Jr.’s essay “Letter from Birmingham Jail‚” he evaluates how one can advocate breaking some laws and obeying others. The reason it is possible to do such a thing is because there are two different types of laws‚ just and unjust. Depending on one’s morals‚ it can be morally right to advocate breaking some laws and obeying others
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different connotations. Many people have disobeyed throughout the course of their life‚ considering that rebellion is a natural human instinct. This refusal to obey is a trait that cannot suppress‚ especially in the fight for correct human rights. Martin Luther King Jr. fiercely waged for the rights of African Americans through disobedience acts. Several of the rallies King conducted were unauthorized; the civil rights leader gave speeches in a few of the key centers of advocates against equality for
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Martin Luther king‚ Jr. By: Bilal Ahmad 7-E Can you imagine the world if Martin Luther king did not help to get equal rights between White people and Black people? Martin Luther king was an American pastor‚ activist‚ humanitarian‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. We as a race would not be where we are today. Martin Luther king Jr. is a symbol of social justice all over the United States. Everything king did started with his childhood. His parents taught him
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An important leader of the Reformation was a German Monk named‚ Martin Luther. Luther was born in 1483 in Eisleben‚ Saxony. As a young man‚ he was enrolled into the University of Erfurt‚ one of the oldest and best distinguished universities in Germany. In four years‚ he received his M.A. and B.A. degrees. Luther was caught in a severe thunderstorm and vowed to become a monk if he survived. When he did escape the storm‚ he kept his vow. In 1510‚ he visited Rome‚ which was the center of the Catholic
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Luther’s Case In this case study‚ an attempt will be made to examine Luther‚ an 80-year old male‚ detected with Alzheimer’s disease‚ residing in a specialty care facility for the elderly. Thus‚ his independence is restricted. His memory has been debilitated due to the disease; nevertheless‚ he is still physically fit to ambulate around the building and converse with the staff and occupants in the nursing home. Luther enjoyed conversing with the nursing staff and residents in addition to ambulating
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Diet of Worms‚ Luther had to find a place where he would be out of harms way. A Prince close to Luther took him away to Wartburg. He was safe physically‚ but not emotionally; for while there‚ he could not defend his ideas and it hurt and angered Luther more than a dagger ever could. While Luther was away‚ Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt (famous for changes in the church) and Thomas Muntzer took it upon themselves to be the new leaders of the reformation. Karlstadt was a lot like Luther; he shared
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