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Martin Luther's "stand" against the Catholic Church was that the Catholic Church stood for the Gospel and morality, and Martin Luther failed at both, so he rewrote the Gospel and made up a new "Christianity" which did not call him to be a moral person to be saved.
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The amount of power they had and the ways in which they abused it. (Talking about the Martin Luther from several centuries ago, right?)
Martin Luther
Catholics didn't start Protestantism. Protestants started Protestantism and this began with Martin Luther in 1517.
Well, both Martin Luther and the Catholics believed that salvation came from the grace of God. Martin luther believed that one was saved though faith alone. The Catholics believe that one is saved through both faith and good works.
Martin Luther um no, it was George Calvert. Martin Luther was who wrote the 95 Theses
Was it Catholic?martin-luther-king-jrsorry catholics not right....im looking it up right now get back to u all in a min!
No. Henry VIII had been dead for four hundred years before Martin Luther King was born.
Yes they are. Lutherans branched off from the Catholics by Martin Luther (hence the name "Lutheran").
The term "Lutheran" was originally given by Roman Catholics as an insult to the followers of Martin Luther- the point of the insult being that Catholics were the church that Jesus founded, and the Lutherans were the church that Luther founded.
How did martin luther contribute to the emergence protestantism in germany?
The form of Christianity for which they are named for - ie... Lutherans follow Martin Luther's Protestant, Catholics follow the Roman Catholich teachings...