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He believed Christians should be saved through faith and popes lacked this authority.

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Who was the leader of the Reformation of the Church in Germany?

Martin Luther.


Martin Luther initiated what religious movement?

German theologian Martin Luther started the Protestant Reformation in the early 16th century. It was an attempt to reform the Catholic Church.


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How did the reformation affected the church positively and negatively?

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What were at least 3 outcomes from the Reformation?

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The beginning of the Reformation began with this Medieval monk who broke from the Church.?

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Was Martin Luther a slave?

Martin Luther, the one from the reformation, was not a slave. He was actually a monk before he was excommunicated from the church.


What action by Martin Luther led the way to the Reformation and what was he protesting?

Martin Luther, on Reformation Day, October 31, nailed his Augsberg Confession to the door of the church setting off the Reformation. The Protestant Reformation had 48 articles of disagreement with the Roman Catholic Church including indulgences, papal authority and salvation as a gift.