In 1517, when Martin Luther posted his Ninety-five Theses, he was a remarkably ignorant (for a professor of theology) man who was accusing the Church of things that it never believe in, or asking why they didn't believe in things, which, in reality, they already believed in. In 1535, he wrote his second commentary on Galatians in which he tried to prove and explain his "justification by faith alone" in which he asserts that Christ doesn't really changethe person, so much as He imputes righteousness to him. In other words, he is not arguing against the Catholic Church so much in 1535 as he is trying to explain his own ridiculous notions of salvation that he made up out of thin air, completely repudiating 1,500 years of Church teaching back to Christ's revelation to His Church. See links below:
Heresy
that the church was a great place and the only pace you can hve peace.
well he was a pastor at Ebenezer baptist church.
He was declaired a heritic and an outlaw.
Lutherans are Martin Luthers religion.
They were known as the 95 Theses, you may view them at the link below.
Martin Luthers role in the reformation was to force the church to let Humanism be allowed. Humanism is free-thinking. He wanted people to be able to be humanist and not have to follow the church. He also created the 95 theses and stapled it to the church door because he wanted to correct what he saw as the church's mistakes.
what are Martin Luthers achievements
Segregation
Martin Luthers kids names are unknown.
No, Martin Luther was a German monk who started the Reformation of the Catholic Church and the Protestant Movement during the Renaissance. This happened in the early 16th century.
That is pretty simple, Martin Luther was trying to remove Christ's duly appointed Vicar over His Church: the pope in Rome, and replace him, as the final arbiter of religious doctrine with himself!