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Who is credited with the starting the movement known as the reformation?

Martin Luther


What was Charles v most known for?

Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556, is most known for his vast empire, which included territories in Europe and the Americas, and for his role in the conflicts between Protestant Reformers and the Catholic Church. He faced significant challenges, including the rise of Protestantism led by figures like Martin Luther and ongoing wars with France and the Ottoman Empire. His reign marked a critical period in European history, characterized by political fragmentation and religious upheaval. Ultimately, Charles V abdicated in favor of his son, Philip II, in 1556, signaling a shift in the power dynamics of Europe.


How did the Protestant churches begin?

No one single person began the Protestant Reformation, it was the work of several wise men and women in Mediaeval times who came to dispute the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, but one of it's earliest seminal figures was Martin Luther. Luther was a German Professor of Theology as well as being a composer, priest and having served as a monk. Born in Saxony in 1483, he began his disagreement with the Catholic Church by rejecting the concept of 'Indulgences'- that is, that it was possible to buy your way to Absolution from sin by paying the Catholic Church. Pope Leo X demanded that Luther renounce his views, as did the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at a religious assembly called the Diet of Worms (seriously, that was it's name- it was named after the town on the Rhine where it was held and is pronounced 'Vurms'!) in 1521. Luther refused, resulting in his excommunication by The Pope and his condemnation as an outlaw by the Emperor. He went on to preach a great number of doctrines, central to which were his belief were that eternal life is not bestowed by doing good deeds but is a gift given freely to all those who were faithful to God and to Christs's teachings. He taught that The Bible is the only source of divinely revealed knowledge from God, rejected the concept of Hell and Purgatory, and translated The Bible from Latin into German Vernacular, which made it much more accessible to ordinary people and set the precedent for William Tynedale doing the same thing in England later. He believed that priests should be free to marry and to have children, himself going on to marry a former nun called Katherina von Bora- but central to his beliefs were his rejection of aspects of the Catholic Church that he saw as being corrupt and morally wrong, and that Eternal Life can come only from faith in Jesus and God. In many ways, his teachings came close to rejecting the concept of Original Sin. He is most famous for having nailed a copy of his 'Ninety Five Doctrines' to the door of the church in his home town of Wittenburg. Unfortunately he was anti-Islamic, believing that the Turks were an Antichrist who were punishing the Holy Roman Empire for it's errant and sinful ways, although he did tolerate peaceful islamic practice. He also rejected Judaism as a sinful religion on the grounds that it was responsible for the death of Christ. Luther died in 1546 at the age of 62; since then, the Western European Protestant Church has become largely known as 'Lutheran', although there are Lutheran denominations in the US and elsewhere. But Luther was by no means the only founder of Protestantism- many other religious scholars, monks, priests and kings gradually came to disagree with the rigidity and hypocrisy of the Mediaeval Catholic Church, amongst them William Tynedale, the Lollard sect in England, King Henry VIII, and a lot more.


Who was the roman poet who wrote satries?

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Which country is known as Caledonia?

Scotland was known as Caledonia by the Romans.

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The list of arguments which Luther nailed to the church door in 1517 is known as?

The 95 Theses


What was the list of arguments that Luther nailed to the church door in 1517 known as?

The 95 Theses.


What was Luther Vandross known for?

his music


Is Martin Luther King Jr known around the world?

Yes, Martin Luther King, Jr. is known around the world.


What was martin Luther known as when organizing his own church?

Luther Martin Ball sack Sucker the II


What is martin Luther king Jr know nn f?

What is Martin Luther king Jr known for


What is a Prodistant?

A Protestant is a Christian who follows any other denomination of Christianity than Roman Catholicism. The Protestant Reformation was started by a friar named Martin Luther when he nailed his 95 theses to the door of his local church. The theses were comprised of aspects that Luther found wrong with the Catholic Church. The most widely known and realized of these is the idea that a person doesn't need the church for salvation. They just need faith in Jesus, and his sacrifice to die for our sins.


Who is popularly known as the black pearl?

Luther Drake


People who follow martin Luther are known as?

Lutherans


Observations that are collected and which support or suggest a conclusion are known as?

Inductive arguments


Observations that are collected and which support or suggest a conclusion, are known as?

Inductive arguments


Luther Campbell net worth?

As of 2014, Luther Campbell's net worth is $8 million dollars. Luther is best known for being an American rapper.