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What were Martin Luther's main religious teachings?

Martin Luther is now known as the father of the Protestant Reformation. His biggest break from the Catholic Church happened because he did not believe in indulgences, or that money could purchase freedom from sin.


Did Martin Luther change the Catholic Church?

Martin Luther did not "split" from the Catholic Church, he left the Catholic Church and started his own. That is technically known as apostasy and heresy. The Orthodox Churches split from the Catholic Church, Martin Luther apostatized from the Catholic Church - two completely different things.


Who is Luther Presley?

Luther Presley was a hymnwriter from White County, Arkansas. He is most well known for writing the lyrics for When the Saints Go Marching In.


What was Martin Luther trying to do to the Catholic Church?

There were (and are) abuses of power by the Catholic church, such as the selling of indulgences and immorality on the part of the church hierarchy..Catholic AnswerMartin Luther attached the Catholic Church because of sin, mostly his own. He was an Augustinian Friar under solemn vows (which he had made voluntarily after years of prayer and reflection) of poverty, chastity, and obedience. He left his Order without even asking for permission or a dispensation from his vows, and proceeded to flaunt all of them - in a rather spectacular fashion. M. Luther had severe problems with Christian morality and rather than repenting, believing in the power of Christ to save him; he rewrote Christianity into something else (now called protestantism and Lutheranism) in which he didn't have to live by the Gospel and could claim he was saved despite himself. He attacked the Catholic Church in an attempt to deny responsibility for his actions. fromRadio Replies, by Fathers Rumble and Carty, 1942221 The power of Romanism was shattered by Martin Luther, of immortal memory.Martin Luther is undoubtedly an outstanding figure in history. But the immortal memory of Luther will become less and less pleasant as the facts concerning him become known. Those who idealize Luther can do so only by ignoring an immense amount of inconvenient information. He was a priest of the Catholic Church, but one who was not faithful to his obligations even as a Christian. On his own admissions he was a victim of both immorality and drunkenness; and he was the most intolerant of men. Far from granting liberty of conscience, he refused to allow anyone to think differently from himself, and coolly said, "Whoever teaches otherwise than I teach is a child of hell."


Martin Luther King was best known for his philosophy of?

equal rights for men and women of black color

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The list of arguments which Luther nailed to the church door in 1517 is known as?

The 95 Theses


What were the list of arguments Luther nailed to the churuch door known as?

Do you go to broadstone and i dont know im looking myself !? :(


What was martin Luther known as when organizing his own church?

Luther Martin Ball sack Sucker the II


What is a Prodistant?

A Protestant is a Christian who follows any other denomination of Christianity than Roman Catholicism. The Protestant Reformation was started by a friar named Martin Luther when he nailed his 95 theses to the door of his local church. The theses were comprised of aspects that Luther found wrong with the Catholic Church. The most widely known and realized of these is the idea that a person doesn't need the church for salvation. They just need faith in Jesus, and his sacrifice to die for our sins.


What were people who broke from the Catholic church to follower Luther became known as?

Lutherans


The attack on the corruption of the Catholic church by Martin Luther is known as the?

The Protestant Revolt or Reformation.


What was the purpose for Martin Luther 95 theses?

Luther's 95 theses were written as a "discussion document". Luther intended that the 95 theses would provide a basis for debate about things that he and others saw as false doctrines and ecclesiastic malpractice by the Roman Catholic Church, especially the sale of indulgences. Luther nailed his "95 Theses" on the door of the Castle Church of Wittenberg, according to university custom. Within two weeks, copies of the Theses had spread throughout Germany; within two months throughout Europe. The debate on many of the doctrines and devotional practices of the Catholic Church was then wide spread and eventually led to the creation of new national Protestant churches.


Movement to separate form the catholic church?

The movement which separated from the Catholic Church is known as 'the Protestant Reformation.' It was started by Martin Luther.


What term best describes the break from the Catholic church led by Luther?

The break from the Catholic church, led by Luther, is officially known as the Protestant Reformation.AnswerThe Protestant Reformation by protestants. Catholics mostly refer to it as the protestant revolt.


Who was highly critical of what he considered the excess of Roman Catholic Church?

Martin Luther is the most well known however there are many who were against the excess of the catholic church.........


What were Martin luthers key complaints against the catholic church?

Acting on this belief, he wrote the "Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences," also known as "The 95 Theses," a list of questions and propositions for debate. Popular legend has it that on October 31, 1517 Luther defiantly nailed a copy of his 95 Theses to the door of the Gutenberg Castle church.From Hunter


What were the consequences of Luther's ninety-five theses?

The church began to split up. Those that followed Luther became Lutherans and many other factions of Christians grew as well.