Martin Luther was not a leader of a church in the traditional sense during his lifetime; rather, he was a theologian and reformer who challenged the practices of the Roman Catholic Church. His 95 Theses, published in 1517, sparked the Protestant Reformation, leading to the formation of various Protestant denominations. While he played a crucial role in establishing Lutheranism, he did not hold an official leadership position within a church hierarchy. Instead, he is best known for advocating for reforms in Christian theology and practice.
Martin Luther.
He was one of the instigators in the reformation of the church
Martin Luther, Jr. did not make any Church, he was a civil rights leader in the United States in the twentieth century.
Yes, Martin Luther is the leader of the Reformation and he started the Lutheran church. It is named after him. He's the one who posted the 95 thesis of things he disagreed with the catholic church about.
It was just Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was a black civil rights leader who was slain in Memphis, TN.
Martin Luther was a religious rebellion leader in England. He started the Lutheran Church, and fought against the Catholic monarchs.
Martin Luther King's father, Martin Luther King Sr. was a civil rights leader. His primary occupation was a pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
The protestant church started by Martin Luther was the Lutheran Church.
Martin Luther.
Yes, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader. He was a leader in the 1950s and 1960s.
Martin Luther- protestant reformation leader
I believe it was after Martin Luther the writer of the 95 thesis, who also was the reason we have the Lutheran Church and other protestant churches (Non-Catholic), but I am not positive that is who he was named after