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The pope and several Roman Catholic monarchs.
Martin Luther leveled various criticisms at the church during the Protestant Reformation. He criticized the sale of indulgences, which he believed undermined the true nature of faith and salvation. Luther also criticized the corruption within the church and its hierarchy, including the practices of simony and nepotism. Additionally, he challenged the authority of the Pope and stressed the importance of the Bible as the ultimate source of religious authority.
the pope banned him form the church but then later tried to get him back so people wouldn't leave the church.
He waited, because Luther had many people's attention and sympathies. The pope was hoping to pressure Luther to recant, so that his sympathizers would run to the Church of the pope. If Luther was excommunicated outright, those "followers" would likely stay with Luther and reject the imposed papal authority. When Luther was clear that he maintained his stand, he was excommunicated and many Christians went with him.
Pope Leo X was accused by Martin Luther of selling indulgences or allowing the sale of indulgences.
Martin Luther King did not challenge the pope.
Martin Luther was never made a representative of the pope.
The Pope during Martin Luther's posting of the Ninety-Five Theses was Pope Leo X.
He was not a threat at all to the pope
Martin Luther stated he would only reconcile with the Pope if the Pope accepted his 95 Theses in their entirety. On meeting with the Pope, the Pope accepted only a fraction of them which caused Martin Luther to break with the Communion of Rome.
Martin Luther was not arrested, although a warrant was issued due to heresy against the Pope.
Pope John Paul II was a faithful Catholic Pope. Martin Luther was a heretical monk who separated from the Catholic Chuch and formed his own religion.
The Roman catholic pope excommunicated Martin Luther
Martin Luther was no pope, history tells us that he was a professed friar of the Augustinian Order, and that he had been ordained to the priesthood, before he left his Order, broke all his vows, and was excommunicated for heresy.
The Roman catholic pope excommunicated Martin Luther
Pope Leo X was accussed by Martin Luther of selling indulgences.
The pope and several Roman Catholic monarchs.