the pope banned him form the church but then later tried to get him back so people wouldn't leave the church.
The pope responded by excommunicating him
Although Martin Luther was himself a fierce opponent of popular revolts on a mass scale, several components in his theological teachings and writings were undeniable inspirations to peasant revolutionaries in his day. His view that individual conscience was a foundation for good Christian living would be one; his bitter attacks on the Church hierarchy and the Pope himself, amounting to a complete rejection of these as necessary or helpful, were another.
Protest Theology is synonymous with Protestant Theology. The root word "protest" is derived from the protest against the Roman Catholic church in the sixteenth century - a movement led by Martin Luther and other early reformers.
Pope Leo X was accused by Martin Luther of selling indulgences or allowing the sale of indulgences.
The pope and several Roman Catholic monarchs.
There was a great schism in the late 1300s- when Pope Gregory XI died, an extremly unpopular with the frenchmen, Pope Urban VI was elected, he was from Italy. in protest the Frenchmen elected a frenchman Pope Clement VII as their pope. So now there were 2 popes in a church which was known as the Great Schism
Martin Luther's teachings inspired the peasants to revolt because his debate with the pope was so famous that they heard about it
42. Christians are to be taught that the pope does not intend the buying of pardons to be compared in any way to works of mercy.
That is pretty simple, Martin Luther was trying to remove Christ's duly appointed Vicar over His Church: the pope in Rome, and replace him, as the final arbiter of religious doctrine with himself!
Martin Luther was a priest and monk. He was excommunicated for his protest. He did not found any order in the Roman Catholic Church.Ignatius of Loyola founded the Society of Jesus, now known as the Jesuits. The current Pope is the first Jesuit to become a Pope.
Martin Pope was born in 1918.
Pope Martin IV was born in 1210.
Pope Martin I died on 655-09-16.
Pope Martin V was born in 1368.
Pope Saint Martin I was the head of the Catholic Church from 21 July 649 to his death in 655.
Martin Luther King did not challenge the pope.
Martin Luther was never made a representative of the pope.
Pope Martin IV died on 1285-03-28.