Luther had come to believe that Christians are saved through faith and not through their own efforts. Luther became increasingly angry about the clergy selling 'indulgences' - promised remission from punishments for sin, either for someone still living or for one who had died and was believed to be in purgatory. On 31 October 1517, he published his '95 Theses', attacking papal abuses and the sale of indulgences. with money and balls in your mouth
He didn't like what the Catholic church was teaching.
Martin Luther hoped to achieve reform in the Catholic Church. Had he achieved that, he would have happily returned to obscurity as a a Catholic monk and professor of theology.
Martin Luther King Jr. did not write the 95 theses. Martin Luther, a medieval monk, wrote the 95 theses. This was a list of why the Roman Catholic Church was wrong in selling indulgences.
He Posted the 95 theses on a church. thats what.
The 95 theses were posted on the Church in Wittenburg by the German monk and religious reformer Martin Luther in 1517. The theses were basically disagreements Martin Luther had with the practices of the Catholic Church.
Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses.
Martin Luther wrote"Ninety-Five theses" on October, 31st, 1517.
Martin Luther posted the 95 theses in Wittenberg.
Martin Luther King Jr. did not write the 95 theses. Martin Luther, a medieval monk, wrote the 95 theses. This was a list of why the Roman Catholic Church was wrong in selling indulgences.
Martin Luther
Luther translated the Latin Bible into German
In 1517 Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the Castle Church door at Wittenberg, Germany.
He Posted the 95 theses on a church. thats what.
The 95 theses were posted on the Church in Wittenburg by the German monk and religious reformer Martin Luther in 1517. The theses were basically disagreements Martin Luther had with the practices of the Catholic Church.
The 95 Theses
Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses.
the Castle Church in Wittenburg
There were 95 Theses and it was in 1518
Luther ..... Martin Luther "WINK"