Luther protested the practice of selling indulgences. what was that practice?
Luther protested the practice of selling indulgences. what was that practice?
Luther protested the practice of selling indulgences. what was that practice?
Luther protested the practice of selling indulgences. what was that practice?
The Church misled people by telling them that their indulgences paid for their sins
Martin Luther was the one who protested against the catholic church (pope) for selling indulgences.
Indulgences tell you not to sin.More exactlyAn indulgence applies to Roman Catholic theology and is a complete or partial remission of punishment for sin. In the Middle Ages certain people within the Roman Catholic church began selling indulgences, and it is this practice that triggered Martin Luther to post his 95 thesis in Wittenberg and begin the Protestant Refomation
Martin Luther protested against church abuses.
The practice that came to symbolize the need for reform was the selling of indulgences to support the Crusades. An indulgence was a guarantee that the person who paid money would get out of Purgatory and go to Heaven quicker. The persons who wanted reforms were against this practice and were vocal in saying so. Martin Luther, with his 95 Theses, was one who stood up for reform and refused to recant.
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protested roman catholic
Indulgence
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