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Martin Luther became a professor of theology at the University of Wittenberg after earning his doctorate in 1512. His deep commitment to scripture and his critical stance towards certain church practices, particularly the sale of indulgences, positioned him as a prominent figure in the theological debates of the time. Luther's role as a scholar and preacher allowed him to disseminate his ideas widely, ultimately leading to the Protestant Reformation. His academic position provided a platform for his influential writings and teachings.

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