One idea was that salvation was a gift from God and that it was not good works that saved a person. It was repentance and turning away from sin. Luther was a good man.
I believe that no you cannot attribute ownership to one person because that person somehow was educated and with his knowledge came to his idea from his past teachings, so you can give majority of the credit to one person but not completely.
Which one? He had (and still has, even in death), thousands, if not millions, of supporters.
The biblical definition of the evil eye refers to a negative or envious look that is believed to bring harm or misfortune. In Christian teachings, the evil eye is seen as a symbol of jealousy, greed, and spiritual darkness. It is often associated with the idea of guarding one's heart and thoughts against negative influences and focusing on God's protection and blessings.
I don't think this question should be dignified with an actual answer.
Although Martin Luther was himself a fierce opponent of popular revolts on a mass scale, several components in his theological teachings and writings were undeniable inspirations to peasant revolutionaries in his day. His view that individual conscience was a foundation for good Christian living would be one; his bitter attacks on the Church hierarchy and the Pope himself, amounting to a complete rejection of these as necessary or helpful, were another.
Please restate your question. We have no idea what you are asking.
The absence of a doorknob on the outside of "Christ at Heart's Door" symbolizes that Jesus must be invited into one's heart willingly and intentionally, demonstrating the importance of personal choice in welcoming him in. It emphasizes the idea that one must actively open the door of their heart to Christ, rather than him forcing his way in.
If your heart leaps with joy when the one shows up, you're happy and smiling: and life is miserably sad when the one is away, then you have a fair idea who it is.
well one big one was when the printing press printed martin luthers 95 thesis. which led to the reformation.
We can learn a lot from his teachings but i think the main one is: How to live your life !
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