Luther protested the practice of selling indulgences. what was that practice?
Luther protested the practice of selling indulgences. what was that practice?
Luther protested the practice of selling indulgences. what was that practice?
Luther protested the practice of selling indulgences. what was that practice?
Martin Luther was the one who protested against the catholic church (pope) for selling indulgences.
Martin Luther protested against the nature of penance, the authority of the pope and the usefulness of indulgences.
The Church misled people by telling them that their indulgences paid for their sins
He is a protestant because he protested the belief of the Catholic church about indulgences.
The church sold indulgences as if God grants favors based on price paid. Martin Luther protested this, and the Church tried to force him to recant those views. He refused.
Pope Leo X was accussed by Martin Luther of selling indulgences.
The practice of granting an indulgence, which is the remission of temporal punishment due to sin (i.e., remission of restitution) have not ended. In fact, the Catholic Church has an official book of indulgences that is still in use today. What has ended was the corrupt practice of selling indulgences. The practice of selling indulgences was a problem that existed at least from the late 1300s till the early to mid 1500s. In fact, it was one of the "theses" that was pointed out by Martin Luther on his 95 Theses in 1517. By the mid-late 1500s, however, the practice of selling indulgences had largely died out.
Martin Luther
Pope Leo X was accused by Martin Luther of selling indulgences or allowing the sale of indulgences.