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Martin Luther believed the Roman Catholic Church distorts the role of good works in Christian life because he believes the doctrine of salvation by faith. That the work of Christ on the Cross is the salvation. Then one will want to do good works. Catholics believed the good works bring salvation.
The Council of Trent condemned the teachings of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation, declaring them as heretical. It reaffirmed traditional Catholic beliefs and practices, emphasizing the authority of the church and the importance of good works for salvation.
He believed you got to heaven bised on salvation not works.
Martin Luther taught that people are "justified" by faith and not works. The Roman Catholic Church taught salvations was not just through Jesus, but also through the Church. This ran counter to the teaching of Martin Luther who taught that faith was all that was needed.
The best place to go for the answer to this question is to surf to thewittenburgproject.org it has almost all the works of Martin Luther on the site for you to read for free. The short answer is that Martin Luther believed that the Bible is the infallible Word of the living God. He said in many of his sermons and writings that the Bible is the final written authority on almost all matters and that it should be consulted first and foremost when researching any question.
Well, both Martin Luther and the Catholics believed that salvation came from the grace of God. Martin luther believed that one was saved though faith alone. The Catholics believe that one is saved through both faith and good works.
No he preferred Martin Luther's works but revised it to make his own form of religion, Calvinism
Katharina von Bora. Amazing lady. She was a nun in a convent, where she and her friends read Luther's works and decided the Reformation was for them. 12 of them escaped from the convent in empty fish barrels.
Martin Luther King Day is celebrated to honor the birthday of a veteran leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It is a day held where we honor the memory of a man who stood up for his beliefs and worked to change what he knew to be wrong. To honor a man who was killed because of what he was doing.
The core theological difference is Luther believed in salvation by faith alone and the Catholic Church believed in salvation by faith plus works.
Martin Luther had several main ideas. His overriding criticism of the Catholic Church was that it placed too much emphasis on good works as a means to salvation, whereas Luther clearly saw in the Bible that salvation is based on "faith", not "good works." He also questioned the so-called "infallibility" of the Pope, and hence the Pope's authority. People should think about religion and decide about it for themselves.