Martin Luther claims authority based on his interpretation of Scripture, emphasizing that The Bible is the ultimate source of truth and authority for Christians. He argues that faith, rather than works or Church tradition, grants believers access to God's grace. Luther asserts the priesthood of all believers, suggesting that every Christian has the right and ability to interpret the Scriptures for themselves, thus challenging the hierarchical authority of the Catholic Church. This perspective laid the foundation for the Protestant Reformation and the idea of individual conscience in matters of faith.
Not a who, but a what. He emphasized the authority of the bible
Martin Luther King (Jr.) was born in 1929, and did not claim any awards during this time.
Martin Luther
Martin Luther King Jr was not named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther.
Martin Luther- protestant reformation leader
Not a who, but a what. He emphasized the authority of the bible
the bible
the bible :)
Martin Luther King (Jr.) was born in 1929, and did not claim any awards during this time.
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Just by believing in god/ faith
It was Martin Luther - not Martin Luther King, he was from Planet Earth - he wasn't Martian, and he challenged the Catholic church by writing his 95 Theses and refusing to withdraw them at the demand of the Pope.
Martin Luther
Martin Luther King Jr was not named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther.
Martin Luther- protestant reformation leader
Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther believed that the Catholic Church's authority was not absolute and that individuals could interpret the Bible for themselves, rather than relying solely on the Church's teachings. He challenged the Church's practices and beliefs, leading to the Protestant Reformation.