Martin Luther is often considered a rebel in the context of the Renaissance due to his challenge to the Catholic Church’s practices and doctrines, particularly through his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517. His actions sparked the Protestant Reformation, which fundamentally altered the religious landscape of Europe. Luther's insistence on personal faith and scripture as the basis for salvation was a direct challenge to the established authority and traditions of the Church, aligning him with the Renaissance spirit of questioning and reform. Thus, he embodied the rebel archetype by advocating for individual interpretation and reform against institutional power.
Segregation, he wanted blacks and whites to integrate.
He was a rebel because the United States government believed in segragation, or the division of African-Americans and Caucasians. He believed that blacks and whites shouldn't be divided but instead unite.
Martin Luther rebelled against the Church mandate about celibacy for those in a religious vocation because he believed it was not in line with biblical teachings. Luther argued that celibacy was a human-made requirement and not a divine mandate. He also believed that mandatory celibacy was causing moral and psychological problems among the clergy.
Because she did many things that people didn't expect from a woman.
Rebel's in the minority.
Segregation, he wanted blacks and whites to integrate.
He was a rebel because the United States government believed in segragation, or the division of African-Americans and Caucasians. He believed that blacks and whites shouldn't be divided but instead unite.
In the movie "Luther," one example of Martin Luther as a rebel is his defiance against the Catholic Church's sale of indulgences, which he publicly criticized through his 95 Theses. Additionally, his refusal to recant his writings at the Diet of Worms, despite the threat of excommunication and potential execution, further exemplifies his rebellion against established religious authority. These actions ultimately sparked the Protestant Reformation and challenged the Church's practices.
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Martin Luther rebelled against the Church mandate about celibacy for those in a religious vocation because he believed it was not in line with biblical teachings. Luther argued that celibacy was a human-made requirement and not a divine mandate. He also believed that mandatory celibacy was causing moral and psychological problems among the clergy.
Because she did many things that people didn't expect from a woman.
It was a rebel state
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense as well as The Crisis, and encouraged the colonists to rebel against Britain. He was considered a significant inspiration to the Patriots.
The south wanted slaves so they considered black people to be slaves.so no
Because he considered himself more a sculptor than a painter.
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