Luther hung his 95 thesis on the door of the castle church, on October 31st 1517
Martin Luther's 95 thesis attacked the way indulgences where being used. He hung the Thesis on the church door in Wittenberg Germany on Oct. 31 1517.
It was Martin Luther who posted the 95 thesis on the church door
Luther posted what has become known as his 95 Theses. These listed his concerns at some practices in the Catholic Church, especially the selling of indulgences to gain release from purgatory. A copy of them can be seen at the link below.
Martin Luther Supposedly nailed his 95 thesis to the Church door in Wittenberg Germany
Reformation is the act where Martin Luther post the 95 thesis and started to rebell against the church.
Martin Luther's 95 thesis attacked the way indulgences where being used. He hung the Thesis on the church door in Wittenberg Germany on Oct. 31 1517.
It was Martin Luther who posted the 95 thesis on the church door
Luther posted what has become known as his 95 Theses. These listed his concerns at some practices in the Catholic Church, especially the selling of indulgences to gain release from purgatory. A copy of them can be seen at the link below.
He posted the 95 thesis on the Church doors
Martin Luther Supposedly nailed his 95 thesis to the Church door in Wittenberg Germany
that's the number of thesis's he nailed to the church door
Luther posted his "95 thesis on the power and efficacy of indulgences" on the church door in 1517, although there is some doubt as to whether or not the thesis was ever posted on the door.
Reformation is the act where Martin Luther post the 95 thesis and started to rebell against the church.
ninty -five theses
he wrote the 95 thesis and supposedly nailed them to the church door
Yes, Martin Luther is the leader of the Reformation and he started the Lutheran church. It is named after him. He's the one who posted the 95 thesis of things he disagreed with the catholic church about.
1517 was when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Thesis to the door of the Wittenberg church, which is seen as the beginning of what is termed Protestantism.h