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Martin Luther's 95 Theses, which he famously nailed to the church door in Wittenberg in 1517, were a critique of the Catholic Church's practices, particularly the sale of indulgences. While the theses sparked significant debate and led to the Protestant Reformation, they were not formally accepted as a set by any church authority. Instead, they served as a catalyst for reform and were widely disseminated, with various points gaining traction among reformers and followers. The impact of the theses reshaped Christianity, but no official acceptance occurred.

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