Martin Luther sought to debate several key ideas, primarily the sale of indulgences, which he viewed as a corrupt practice undermining true repentance and faith. He argued for justification by faith alone, emphasizing that salvation is a gift from God rather than something earned through works. Additionally, Luther challenged the authority of the Pope and the Church, advocating for the Scripture's primacy over ecclesiastical tradition. His theses sparked a broader discussion on reforming the Church and returning to biblical foundations.
.Catholic AnswerM. Luther's ideas were posted in his 95 Theses. See the link below.
I have a dream...
The printing press.
Martin Luther King believed Gandhi's ideas of non-violent resistance could help black people in the US
Martin Luther advocated for three main ideas during the Reformation: salvation by faith alone, the priesthood of all believers, and the authority of the Bible over church teachings.
One possible topic sentence could be: "Martin Luther sought to engage in debates on issues like indulgences, salvation by faith alone, the authority of the Pope, and translation of the Bible into the vernacular."
The established church.
Interesting Point: Firstly, in a realistic sense, they were not connected at all, King never said he had any influence from Luther. However you can see similarities- King was fighting against what he saw as wrong, and arguably wanted a social, racial reformation whilst Luther wanted a social religious reformation. About 500 years apart though.
.Catholic AnswerM. Luther's ideas were posted in his 95 Theses. See the link below.
John Calvin
I have a dream...
Communion
yes they did, basically if you look at the history of martin Luther king and compare it to what is happening today it is the same.
They both influenced many people and rebelled against the main and 'normal' ideas of the church or government.
Martin Luther
The printing press.
Martin Luther King believed Gandhi's ideas of non-violent resistance could help black people in the US