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Q: What was luthers opinion on the position of the pope?
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Is there a position between a cardinal and a pope?

No, there is no position between cardinal and pope.


Who is running for the position of pope?

This is not a political election and no one 'runs' for pope. The pope is generally chosen from among the cardinals. They do not campaign for the position.


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42. Christians are to be taught that the pope does not intend the buying of pardons to be compared in any way to works of mercy.


What in Martin luthers teachings inspired peasants to revolt?

Martin Luther's teachings inspired the peasants to revolt because his debate with the pope was so famous that they heard about it


When a monarch or pope leaves their position before death what is it called?

A pope or monarch leaving their position is called Abdication or Resignation. The transliteration for the Latin term is the Pope renounced the papacy.


When a monarch or pope leaves their position before their death is called what?

When someone, like a monarch or a Pope, leave his position it is called a resignation.


What is Martin Luthers religion called?

Lutherans are Martin Luthers religion.


What was Luthers action with The Emperor?

Luthers action with The Emperor was to challenge the accusations


When did Pope Benedict XVI come to his position?

He was elected pope on April 19, 2005.


What is the pope of Hindu called?

pope in Hinduism is called poojari or shankaracharya. Shankaracharya is just a position like pope and not a name.


Who took over Pope Paul's position when he died?

If you are referring to Pope Paul VI, he was succeeded by Pope John Paul I.