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    LIBERTY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY MARTIN LUTHER AND THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY II—525_B01_201320 DR. MARTIN KLUBER INSTRUCTOR GEORGIA R. BOSS CLARKSDALE‚ MS MARCH 3‚ 2013 Introduction The Lutheran Reformation was a movement in the 16th century to reform the Catholic Church in Western Europe. The Reformation was started by Martin Luther with his 95 Theses on the practice of indulgences. Luther’s action inadvertently precipitated a religious controversy

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    have streets named after King. Martin was born in Atlanta‚ which is the capitol and one of the most populated cities in the U.S. state of Georgia. Martin Luther King was killed by a sniper ’s bullet on April 4th‚ 1968. King had been standing on the balcony in front of his room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis‚ Tennessee‚ when he was fatally shot in the neck. King was immediately taken to the hospital but was pronounced dead at 7:05 pm. Martin Luther King Martin

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    something‚ Is not fit to live” ~ Martin Luther King Jr. The person that I admire is a man that we all cherish and celebrate every year in his honor. He was an American Clergyman‚ Nobel Peace Prize winner‚ and quite possibly is the most influential leader in all of American history. That man is the great‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Growing up‚ Dr. King knew his ancestors’ history and how Africans got to America

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    Martin Luther was becoming a prominent lawyer when he was caught in a violent thunderstorm and swore that he would devote his life to God if he survived it. He survived and became a very devout Augustinian monk. He lived and followed through on his oath as a monk he gave his life to serve in dedication and privation hoping his devotion would reconcile him to God. Martin Luther was honest‚ diligent‚ compassionate‚ but most of all he was courageous. He lived a life dedicated to loving others

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    Martin Luther’s "On Christian Freedom": How It Represents the Renaissance Period The Renaissance was a period of rebirth. It was a time when people proclaimed the dignity and self-reliance of man‚ as well as the beauties of earthly life. It was a time when the humanists advocated a return (ad fontes‚ or "going back to the sources") to the Classical era. The idea concentrated on life on earth. According to the handout on the Renaissance‚ humanists saw the classics as a treasury

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    what impact does faith have on history? In Martin Luther’s case‚ faith had a huge impact on history. While Luther struggled with the teachings of the Catholic Church‚ he defined what he believed was God’s intention was for believers when it comes to salvation by deeds versus salvation by faith by writing “The 95 Theses”. Martin Luther’s faith shining through “The 95 Theses” impacted him to change the direction of the history of the church drastically. Martin Luther’s early life was impacted by education

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    respect‚ no matter what. I think that the quote gives a great example to those that are struggling with different types of discrimination or bigotry. I think that the strongest people are capable of ignoring those that cause hate and discontent. Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia in 1929. He was heavily influenced by his family members‚ as they all had large parts in the Baptist Church. After becoming a preacher‚ he started to take a larger role in the civil-rights movement.

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    Gabriela Dominguez English III – AP Alanis October 4‚ 2011 Martin Luther King Jr. and Segregation The Civil Rights Movement during the 1960’s led to many Americans changing their view of each other. Martin Luther King Jr. elaborately described how many Americans felt about segregation through the use of figurative language‚ details‚ imagery‚ and all the appeals of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in his speech “I Have a Dream”. First Martin L. King illustrates his dream with explicit use of literary

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    Martin Luther‚ the Nazi’s inspiration. “First to set fire to their synagogues or schools and to bury and cover with dirt whatever will not burn‚ so that no man will ever again see a stone or cinder of them.” If you had to take one guess as to who said this quote directed towards the Jews‚ my guess is most of you would say Adolf Hitler. But this quote actually comes from a man who inspired most of the German hate towards the Jews‚ a man who was and still is regarded as one of the great reformists

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    A man named Martin Luther became a monk to try and find peace with God‚ but now he claims that the church is incorrect that human beings deserve punishment for their sins and wrong doings‚ and that this is the only way to receiver justification. The man claims that the words of St Paul‚ ‘the just shall live by faith’‚ are correct. Martin Luther’s doctrine is known as ‘justification by faith’ and is contrasted with the traditional Roman Catholic Church teaching of ‘justification by works’. So far

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