Because of the printing press people were literate and well-educated. They could understand Luther's concepts and ideas better. They could also read The Bible, which could help Luther prove the church wrong. The printing press helped make the bible more readily available to people.
Yes, he did. That is one reason why the Church splintered into several different churches... because Luther took advantage of the Printing Press to spread his heretical teaching. Go to this website to learn more about what Luther vs. Catholics teach... : http://www.bringyou.to/apologetics/a126.htm
Yes, Martin Luther did employ the printing press. It was his opportunity to translate the Bible from the Latin Language into his native language, German. The printing press was also used to duplicate his 95 thesis that were nailed to the Cathedral door, The 95 thesis revealed the corruption and heresies of the Catholic Church.
It was the printing press that allowed the Reformation to explode like fire across Europe, by allowing Martin Luther to print small sections of Bible tracts of the New Testament and deliver them into the hands of the common people, making them literate to Scripture.
Subsequent to the people acquiring the truth of the Scriptures into their hands for the first time, the power of the Catholic Church to keep the people oppressed was the end of their unbridled power and raping of the common peoples monies.
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Direct image printing means the printing goes directly from the plates to the paper. They use that on newspaper printing. - - - - - No! "Direct Imaging" is a trademark of Presstek. Direct imaging presses are set up to make their own plates. If you have a direct imaging press (or "DI" press) there's a box on the backside of every printing unit on the press. In it is a laser and a mechanism to move the laser from side to side. When the pressman tells the press "make plates," a sheet of blank plate material is installed on every needed unit--if you've got a six-color DI press and a two-color job, it's only going to load two sheets of plate material, not six. A computer connected to the press via Ethernet will send the job data to the press, which will make the plates. After they're burned, the press will clean them, gum them and start printing with them. The DI manufacturers say their plates are good for a 15,000-impression run, which makes them suitable for most of the printing done today. It doesn't make sense to install a DI press in a room full of conventional presses, but if you don't have a press at all and you're getting ready to buy one for short-run work it's really the way to go.
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Martin Luther King Jr. was seen as a threat because he opposed the status quo of unequal treatment of blacks and whites and wanted blacks to have the same rights and privileges as whites. This idea of equality disturbed many people during that time and they felt threatened because Martin Luther King Jr. had a following of people who believed in his message and protested with him.
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It started with Martin Luther speaking out against the Roman Catholic churchOne event that began the Reformation is that Martin Luther posted theses when the printing press came into use.
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The methods martin Luther used to spread protestantism was by writing books to be mass replicated by the printing press. another way was to bring down the catholic church by using the 95-theses.
The technologies that influenced Gutenberg's printing press came from various regions such as Asia, where woodblock printing was already in use, and Europe, where the wine press was adapted for printing. Gutenberg incorporated these ideas and technologies by inventing the moveable-type printing press, a significant advancement that revolutionized the printing process.
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The first printing presses did not use electricity.
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He was the first European to use movable type printing and the inventor of the printing press
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The invention and use of the printing press made bibles and other literature available to those people who could read.
No, Pope Gregory did not use the printing press to spread his ideas faster. The printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, after Pope Gregory's time. Pope Gregory XIII was a 16th-century pope who is most famous for reforming the calendar.