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1. He was excommunicated from the Catholic Church. 2. He was (later) declared an outlaw.

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Q: What were the punishments imposed on Martin Luther for his challenge of Catholic teachings and practices?
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What were the punishments for martin Luther for his challenge of the catholic church?

he got arrested


How did Luther protest against certain Catholic practices and teachings?

By detailing them in his infamous 95 Theses.


Why was the followers of Martin Luther called Protestants?

Because they protested gainst te Catholic Churches Teachings and Practices. His teachings formed the basis of the Lutheran Church.


What movement arose to challenge the elitist practices of the Catholic Church?

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Who made the Catholic teachings?

They are God's teachings.


What does Luther's motivation seem to be after reading excerpts from his controversial text?

Luther's motivation in his controversial text seems to be to challenge the authority of the Catholic Church and advocate for reform within the Church. He expresses dissatisfaction with the Church's practices, such as the sale of indulgences, and calls for a return to biblical teachings and a more personal relationship with God.


Which group of people left England because they wanted to purify the English church?

It depends which era you are speaking of. I think you're probably talking about Martin Luther, who disagreed with the teachings of the Roman Catholic church, and whose followers were the Protestants - they protested against the teachings, practices and beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.


What were the Luddites protesting about?

Martin Luther, generally considered the originator of Protestantism, was (very generally speaking) protesting the teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.


How did martian Luther King challenge catholic authority and teachings?

It was Martin Luther - not Martin Luther King, he was from Planet Earth - he wasn't Martian, and he challenged the Catholic church by writing his 95 Theses and refusing to withdraw them at the demand of the Pope.


Who is someone famous who did something they didn't have to do?

Martin Luther. He did not have to challenge the Catholic Church. However, he did so, due to his belief that some of its practices were corrupt (e.g. the sale of indulgences).


Why has the Catholic Church time and again over the millennium had to backtrack on its teachings?

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Does the Catholic Church represent the old Roman paganism teachings?

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