Martin Luther rebelled against the Church mandate about celibacy for those in a religious vocation because he believed it was not in line with biblical teachings. Luther argued that celibacy was a human-made requirement and not a divine mandate. He also believed that mandatory celibacy was causing moral and psychological problems among the clergy.
Martain Luther King, Rosa Parks, Jackie Robinson, Alicia Keys, and Amelia Earhart
Dr.Marin Luther King Jr. moral for for people to judge people by there charecter and attitude but no by the skin.He did not want violence.He wanted everyone to have equal rights and not unfair treatment.
.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.
Another answer from our community:. Martin Luther's primary "gripe" with the Catholic Church was that the Church was holding him accountable for his moral behavior. In addition, M. Luther, supposedly, was a priest in the Augustinian Order. For an Augustinian priest, he was remarkably ignorant of his faith and his theology. Martin Luther objected to his vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, and proceeded to leave his monastery without permission, and to break every one of his vows, without bothering to even ask for a dispensation from his solemnly professed vows. Martin Luther had many, many problems, and he blamed the Church for all of them. For a complete discussion of his "gripes" please get the book The Facts About Luther, by Patrick O'Hare:
Martin Dornberg has written: 'Angefragt--Sterbehilfe' -- subject(s): Assisted suicide, Euthanasia, Interview, Krankenhausarzt, Medizinische Ethik, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Assisted suicide, Moral and ethical aspects of Euthanasia, Sterbebegleitung
Ronald McLaren has written: 'Solving moral problems' -- subject(s): Decision making, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Decision making
this is what i found.. Ethical objectivism is in opposition to moral realism, which claims that moral propositions refer to objective facts - independent of human opion -- (deals with morals)
Martin Luther was a horrible anti-semite and this showed through in most of his writings. It probably influenced his decision to leave Catholicism as Catholicism is firmly based on Judaism, and considers the entire Old Testament as relevant to Christian life, and fulfilled in Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. Martin Luther did more than reject the Old Testament, he rejected the Ten Commandments and the entire moral and ethical basis for Christianity.
Moral could be a synonym for ethical.
A. D. Martin has written: 'The principle of the congregational churches' 'Report on Council of Europe - 9th public parliamentary hearing - the use of live animals for experimental and industrial purposes' -- subject(s): Laboratory animals, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Laboratory animals
what moral considerations do constitute on ethical consumers
Moral Judgement, Moral rules and Ethical system
Principally, ethical/moral problems - corruption, adultery and the like.
Moral literacy is the ability to understand and navigate ethical issues and dilemmas by recognizing right from wrong and making ethical decisions. It involves having a solid foundation in ethical principles, values, and virtues, and applying them in various situations to guide one's actions and behaviors.
Jens Peter Brune has written: 'Moral und Sachzwang in der Marktwirtschaft' -- subject(s): Competition, Competition, International, Economics, Free enterprise, International Competition, Markets, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Competition, Moral and ethical aspects of Economics, Moral and ethical aspects of Free enterprise, Moral and ethical aspects of International competition, Moral and ethical aspects of Markets
Jan Narveson has written: 'Are liberty and equality compatible?' -- subject(s): Equality, Social justice, Liberty, Social ethics 'This is ethical theory' -- subject(s): Ethics 'Moral matters' -- subject(s): Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Social problems, Social ethics, Social problems 'Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice' 'Morality and utility' -- subject(s): Utilitarianism, Ethics