Martin Luther felt that the Catholic Church needed reform because of the bad behavior of his fellow
He challenged the practices and authority of the established catholic church asking for reform and eventually breaking away from this when the catholic church went after him.
Martin Luther led religious reform. Martin Luther King led civil rights reform
The Catholic Reformation.
Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights leader; the reforms that he worked for concerned the problem of racial discrimination in America. He was not trying to reform religion, although he was named after a religious reformer, Martin Luther.
Martin Luther is considered the founder or leader of the Protestant Reformation, which changed the religious and political map of Europe rather significantly. It began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic church and ended up establishing separate churches in conflict with the Catholics (and sometimes each other). Sometimes these churches were also in conflict with the state when the royalty was an adherent of a different faith.
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Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism was created in 1961.
His original intention was only to reform the Roman Catholic Church, but his actions led to a split of the Church, dividing it into the Protestant and Catholic branches.
Katharina Von Bora begged Martin Luther for his assistance after becoming interested in the religious reform and growing unhappy with her life as a nun. Martin helped her and some other nun's escape and she later became his wife.
The religious aspects of Agrarian Reform were Biblical background, Papal teachings, and Church estates. Agrarian reform is government-backed or government redistribution of agricultural land.
The religious aspects of Agrarian Reform were Biblical background, Papal teachings, and Church estates. Agrarian reform is government-backed or government redistribution of agricultural land.
Martin Luther was himself a priest and was outraged by the corruption and excesses of the Church at the time. He questioned doctrine that seemed to have no basis. He was very outspoken about the need to reform the church, and challenged the power structures at the time.
what new religious ideas set the stage for reform movements of the mi-19th century?