During the 1500s in Western Europe, Martin Luther's protests of the Church were met eventually with a number of threatened retaliations, including excommunication (or, expulsion). Martin Luther's response was to stand on his conscience and refuse to betray his convictions.
Martin Luther King Jr's father, Martin Luther King, was named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father.
Martin Luther King Jr helped lead a church in Atlanta. Martin Luther King Jr was co-pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where his father was the pastor.
Martin Luther reformed the church in Germany
He Posted the 95 theses on a church. thats what.
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.Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church was never "threatened" by Martin Luther.
The established church.
The RC Church treated him as a heritic and his life was threatened.
The Holy Roman church, Priest and the Pope
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The protestant church started by Martin Luther was the Lutheran Church.
He evidently did. When given the opportunity to recant his diatribe and work within the Catholic Church to reform it, he decided to go his own way and was excommunicated. That should have been little surprise to him.
Martin Luther King Jr. was a pastor.
.Catholic AnswerThere was never a "war" with Martin Luther and the Church, the question is not valid.
His followers. I have been raised Lutheran and I have learned that Martin Luther's original intentions were not at all to break with the Catholic church, he in fact encouraged his followers not to break from the church, he just wanted to change the corruptness of it and focus more on the Bible. The way I understand it to be is that Martin Luther's followers (not Martin Luther, it was after his death) broke from the Catholic church because they recognized the strength of the church itself and were insulted by the fact that the Catholic church excommunicated Luther.
Martin Luther King Jr's father, Martin Luther King, was named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father.
Martin Luther King Jr helped lead a church in Atlanta. Martin Luther King Jr was co-pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where his father was the pastor.