What are some facts about Martin Luther and the Reformation? Well, I have a project about these things and have a few answers. 1. Christianity has five branches: Catholic, Luthern, Reformed (based primarily on the theology of Calvin), Anabaptist (the radical groups, emphasizing complete separation of church and state), and Anglican (the compromise solution in England). 2. Martin Luther was the first reformer. 3. Much evidence shows that Luther was known- and either loved or hated- throughout Europe within several years of posting his ninety-five theses about indulgences in 1517.
Martin Luther was a German monk, a priest, a professor of theology and was well known for disputing that freedom from God's punishment for sin could be purchased with money.
Born: November 10, 1483, Eisleben
Died: February 18, 1546, Eisleben
Spouse: Katharina von Bora
Education: University of Erfurt
His theology challenged the authority of the Pope
He translated The Bible into Vernacular
He suffered many medical conditions
He had six children
He used to fast for very long periods of time.
he was a monk, he was born approximately in 1483, he was German, he protested against the Pope and was a protestant, he studied at the university of Witteberg in Germany.
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Martin Luther- protestant reformation leader
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Martin Luther
Martin Luther
Martin Luther- protestant reformation leader
Martin Luther
Martin Luther, John Calvin, and several others are recognized as the founder of the Protestant reformation. But it's mainly Martin Luther.
Martin Luther King-Protestant Reformation
Martin Luther
Martin Luther
Martin Luther
Martin Luther
Martin Luther.
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