.Catholic AnswerMartin Luther was troubled by his own conscience. He could not abide that the Church, and his religious Order were holding him to a moral standard, so he had to leave the Church to indulge himself. There were various things that he complained about the Church, but as he, himself, is hardly credible, they would all be moot. For a complete discussion about Martin Luther's "issues" please see the book below.
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.
Martin Luther's writings are often associated with the "Ninety-Five Theses," which he famously posted in 1517. This document criticized the Catholic Church's practice of selling indulgences and sparked the Protestant Reformation. Luther's writings collectively contributed to the formation of the Lutheran Church, which emphasizes justification by faith and the authority of Scripture.
Martin Luther King Jr helped lead a church in Atlanta. Martin Luther King Jr was co-pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where his father was the pastor.
Martin Luther King Jr's father, Martin Luther King, was named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father.
The document Martin Luther posted on the doors of Castle Church was the Ninety-five Theses.
The document Martin Luther posted on the doors of Castle Church was the Ninety-five Theses.
Luther translated the Latin Bible into German
The "95 Theses".
the 95 theses
It sounds like you are asking about the 95 Theses which Martin Luther nailed to the Castle Church door, but if you read them, you quickly realize that Martin Luther was not describing corruption in the Church but advertising his own ignorance of Church doctrine as most of them are dogmas that were perfectly Catholic.
The protestant church started by Martin Luther was the Lutheran Church.
.Catholic AnswerMartin Luther was troubled by his own conscience. He could not abide that the Church, and his religious Order were holding him to a moral standard, so he had to leave the Church to indulge himself. There were various things that he complained about the Church, but as he, himself, is hardly credible, they would all be moot. For a complete discussion about Martin Luther's "issues" please see the book below.
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.
Martin Luther King Jr. was a pastor.
.Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church was never "threatened" by Martin Luther.
.Catholic AnswerThere was never a "war" with Martin Luther and the Church, the question is not valid.