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In the Reformation who protested Catholic indulgences and began the Reformation?

Martin Luther protested against the nature of penance, the authority of the pope and the usefulness of indulgences.


What was the sacrament did martin Luther eliminate?

Penance Marriage


Can gay people get Penance?

It depends on what religion you're talking about. Some religions say yes, some say no, and some say they don't need Penance for being gay.


Which sacrement did Martin Luther eliminate?

Martin Luther eliminated 5 of the 7 sacraments : he only kept communion and baptism and he eliminated: confirmation, matrimony, holy orders, anointing of the sick, penance.


What has the author Reinhard Schwarz written?

Reinhard Schwarz has written: 'Luther. Studienausgabe' 'Vorgeschichte der reformatorischen Busstheologie' -- subject(s): History, Penance


How were Luther's ideas a part of the revolts?

luther condenmed both the peasants for the violent nature of the revolts.


Why did Martin Luther eliminate the sacrament of Penance?

He didn't. He held to the Catholic teaching in this matter. But he did change it. Instead of the Catholic teaching that it consisted of three parts (Contrition, Confession/Absolution, and Satisfaction), he stated that it truly has only 2 parts (Contrition and Faith). Penance (Confession) is one of the three sacraments that Martin Luther acknowledged, along with Baptism and Holy Communion, in his new Church.


What is the motto of East Luther-Grand Valley?

East Luther-Grand Valley's motto is 'Nature's Playground'.


Can you use the word penance in a sentence?

Penance is a noun. Penance is a religious discipline. I'll chalk up this drudgery as penance.


What was Martin Luther's major contribution to Protestantism?

How did martin luther contribute to the emergence protestantism in germany?


Is shriven old English?

Yes, it is the past tense of shrive. Which was used mainly by priests , as to impose penance after confession, or to give absolution to penitent person. Now we just say penance.


How were the 95 theses created?

Martin Luther was a German theologian and Augustinian monk who openly questioned the teachings of the Roman Catholic church, in particular, the nature of penance, the authority of the pope and the usefulness of indulgences. The Reformation of the church began on 31 October 1517, with Luther's act of posting his Ninety-Five Theses, more fully known as the "Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences", on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. The document contained an attack on papal abuses and the sale of indulgences by church officials.