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Martin Luther published his problems with Catholic practice in the 95 Theses, which I have attached at the first link below. The 95 Theses are all over the place, and I am absolutely amazed that any thinking, educated person would put any weight to them at all. They are a very mixed bag, some of them calling for things which were already Catholic teaching, others just don't make any sense at all. The only conclusion that one can draw from the 95 Theses is that if Martin Luther really had a doctorate in Theology, it was the most worthless degree ever issued. The only change that Luther sought in the clergy, as known by the Catholic Church, was an end to it. Luther came up with a whole new concept of protestant minister that had nothing whatsoever to do with the holy Catholic priesthood. Why? Because Martin Luther was obviously led astray, certainly he had no knowledge of what is involved in Christ's priesthood, and for such a mind, had no understanding about what Christ's priesthood really entailed.

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Did Martin Luther change the Catholic Church?

Martin Luther did not "split" from the Catholic Church, he left the Catholic Church and started his own. That is technically known as apostasy and heresy. The Orthodox Churches split from the Catholic Church, Martin Luther apostatized from the Catholic Church - two completely different things.


Why did Martin Luthers father change the name of Martin Luther?

Martin Luther is the creator of Lutheranism. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr. was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Nobody's name was changed.


What did Martin Luther's followers call themselves?

Martin Luther was the leader of the Christian Reformation, that is he started the rebellion against the Roman Catholic church because of what the chatholic church was doing to the people, selling pentances and so forth making them think that the more money they gave for forgiviness of a sin that God would surley forgive them of that sin and they would go to heaven and it would keep them out of hell. The people at that time started calling them selves Lutherans that followed new beliefs of Martin Luther and Martin Luther did not want that but he could not change the people so that is where the Lutheran got their name and where the church got started. Martin Luther aso and formost found in the study of the word that God saves you through his word and that all you have to do is ask God to save you and come into your heart to go to Heaven. This is the biggest difference between the Catholic and the Prodestants today and that is what the Reformation is all about. That is where the name Prodestant came from the word Protest. Martin Luther protested against the Catholic church when he placed his Theses on the door at Worms.


At what age did Martin Luther King Jr change his name?

At the age of 15 !!


How did Martin Luther influence kings and queens of England?

You can f**t and everything will change.

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What changes did Martin Luther help bring about?

A:Martin Luther initially sought to work within the Catholic Church to reform the use of indulgences. The Catholic Church refused to countenance any change, as a result of which Luther started the Protestant Reformation. Ironically, his reforms eventually did lead to change within the Catholic Church, in the form of the Catholic Reformation.


Who was one of the first Protestant leaders who wanted to change the Catholic Church?

Martin Luther


Which church Episcopal or roman catholic change the most?

the episcopal, because in the catholic church what is the practice of the first apostle is still practice until now.


Who wrote 95 arguments about why the catholic church needed to change and started the reformation?

Martin Luther.


Who created the Lutheran church?

His followers. I have been raised Lutheran and I have learned that Martin Luther's original intentions were not at all to break with the Catholic church, he in fact encouraged his followers not to break from the church, he just wanted to change the corruptness of it and focus more on the Bible. The way I understand it to be is that Martin Luther's followers (not Martin Luther, it was after his death) broke from the Catholic church because they recognized the strength of the church itself and were insulted by the fact that the Catholic church excommunicated Luther.


The founder of the protestant church left the cathoilic church?

Well, Martin Luther found Protestantism but he never wanted to separate from the Catholic church just change their ways, But yes he did leave the Catholic Church.


Who displayed the 95 theses which listed practices he thought the Catholic Church needed to change starting the Protestant Reformation?

Martin Luther


Did Martin Luther set out to split the church up or just to change it?

Martin Luther first set out to reform the Catholic Church but ended up spliting it into different sects including Lutherenism.


What religion was Martin Luther against?

Martin Luther was against specifically Catholic Christianity, because it called him to account for his sins and to change. He didn't want to, so he made up his own religion in which he was already saved, and didn't have to change, and he called it Christianity.


How did Luther change holy communion?

Go to how did Luther change the holy commune.com


What was martin Luther kings argument against he catholic church in the Renaissance?

I think you have your people confused. It was Martin Luther not MLK who came out against the Catholic church. There is about 400 years difference between the two men. Martin Luther was a priest who felt that the church needed to change and felt that salvation wasn't through fear, but through faith. He began the Protestant Reformation in Germany in 1513. He changed his world.


Who was the first Protestant leader to change the Catholic Church?

Martin Luther. By nailing the ninet-five theses to the churchdoor (which was commonly used as a bulletin board for important papers). He declared that he was prepared to challenge the Roman Catholic church concerning indulgences.