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Who wrote ninety-five thesis?

The ninety five thesis is commonly credited to Martin Luther.


Where did Martin Luther write the ninety five thesis?

1517 a.D.


What happened after the Ninety-Five Thesis were nailed to the door of the church?

that's when martin Luther nailed the guy to the cross on purpose.


Who was the Pope during Martin Luther's thesis?

The Pope during Martin Luther's posting of the Ninety-Five Theses was Pope Leo X.


What church was the ninety five thesis nailed to?

The Wittenberg Church.


Who wrote Ninety-Five?

Martin Luther


Who protested abuses by the catholic church by posting the ninety-five thesis?

Martin Luther, a German monk, protested abuses by the Catholic Church by posting his Ninety-Five Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany in 1517. This event is often considered the catalyst for the Protestant Reformation.


Who nailed ninety-five theses on church door?

Luther ..... Martin Luther "WINK"


What was the result of the church decision to sell indulgences in 1517?

The ninety five thesis


Luther's purpose for posting his Ninety-five Theses was to debate the church's position on monetary giving?

Luther's purpose for posting his Ninety-five Theses was to debate the church's position on monetary giving


What was the response to Luther's Ninety-Five Thesis?

The response of the Roman Catholic Church was to invite Luther, who was still a Monk and Priest in Holy Orders, to come to the Vatican and explain his 95 Theses to the Pope. Luther did that and the result of that Tribunal was that Luther was required to recant his statements. His famous reply came which is known by Lutherans "Here I stand; I can do no other."


What was the name of the document Martin Luther posted on the doors of Castle Church?

Luther posted what has become known as his 95 Theses. These listed his concerns at some practices in the Catholic Church, especially the selling of indulgences to gain release from purgatory. A copy of them can be seen at the link below.