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    After the 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;

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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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    Something that Luther came to see as contradictory to the “sole fide” model because it focused on the old ideas of inner works and the sacraments emphasized within the Catholic Church. The ‘Law and Gospel’ became much of his focus in his early writings. “Therefore beware lest you make Christ into Moses‚ and the gospel into a book of law and doctrine‚ as has been done before now‚ including some of Jerome’s (hermit and biblical scholar) prefaces. In fact‚ however‚ the gospel demands no works to make

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    Unlawful are critical impediments to the fight for justice. Wrongful arrests rid an individual of the freedom to campaign for the rights of those to whom injustice is committede. Martin Luther King was arrested over twenty times over false allegation (De‚ and Brown‚ 50) . His unlawful incarceration in Birmingham prompted was as a result of his decision and actions to fight for the injustice that was happening in the city. His incarceration

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    Ryan Knutson Writ 101 Professor Jill Davis February 16 2014 On August 28 1963‚ the one hundred anniversary of president Lincoln’s emancipation proclamation‚ Reverend Martin Luther King delivered the now famous “I have a Dream” speech at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. Dr. King wasn’t just a man who gave a speech. He was a man with a dream and in that dream‚ he set a tone that would ring in America for the rest of history. This speech brought to the minds of many inattentive

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    Jorge Lopez Per.4 AP Euro 9/22/12 Martin Luther vs. John Calvin Martin Luther and John Calvin had many similar and many different ideas about political authority and social order. This idea came to a point were the people change their way of living and the attitude. Luther was a professor‚ teaching at the church and he attended at the University of Erfurt. Calvin was born from a French family and had the church benefices to attend the best possible education at Parisian colleges and law degree

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    1. Briefly describe the situation preceding Dr. King’s arrest and what prompted him to write the letter. - Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested for demonstrating without a permit; his activities were described as “unwise and untimely”. He wrote the letter to show readers why he did what he did; he intended for his reasons to be known. 2. For whom does Dr. King initially write the letter? Who do you think eventually becomes his audience after being released from prison? - I believe the original

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    1.) In the article "Whispers from the Grave‚" and the poem "Haunted House" by Valerie Worth show reasons why many people are interested by ghosts. One reason people can be interested in ghosts is because they can use these stories to compensate their feelings for someone they lost that was close to them. In the beginning of the article‚ the author writes about who Sarah lost and how this affected her life after this tragedy. "Sarah was haunted by her grief. She felt she was being pursued by a menacing

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    Address to the German Nobility During the 1500’s‚ a man named Dr. Martin Luther argued that the Romanists were making their own laws to protect themselves against German reform. Martin Luther addressed the German rulers about the Roman beliefs and practices‚ and how they must be stopped so people could live by the laws God created. Martin Luther brings up valid points in his address on how the Roman laws were corrupt and deceiving. This address helps the reader to develop a better understanding

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    According to the Dictionary Online (2013)‚ “Injustice is the violation of the rights of others; unjust or unfair action or treatment.” Martin Luther King Jr. defined an unjust law in the Letter from Birmingham Jail (1963)‚ “An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law. Any law that uplifts human personality is just. Any law that degrades human personality is unjust. All segregation statutes are unjust because segregation distorts the soul and damages the personality

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