Hello! I'm Martin Luther. I was born on the 10 of November, 1483. I was born in Eisleben, Germany. this is Alanta public school and I went there as a kid .
This is the catholic church I preached in and changed in many ways!!
This is the catholic church I preached the 95 theses in.
I Martin Luther, was born on the 10 of November, 1483. I was born in Eisleben, Germany. As a kid I attended Atlanta public school, I went to First David T. Howard Elementary, then booker T. Washington High School. I began to study Lea at the University of Erfurt. I played the role in church as a preacher. I started preaching in 1517 and protested the 95 theses to protest abuse with the catholic church. I was an active reformer in Wittenberg.
This is where I posted the 95 theses all over the church doors to stop people from brining indulgences.
Martin Luther felt the need that the catholic church needed to be changed. So Martin Luther Sparked the Protestant reformation. He felt the desire for people to feel closer to God which led him to translate the bible into German. When the 95 theses were posted the Catholic Church started to stop earning as much money.
The church finally published my 95 theses and put my name on it.
Martin Luther
Martin Luther thoughts were instrumental in the Catholic Church's fragmentation and the Protestant Reformation. His major doctrines shaped the heart of Protestantism, namely, that the Bible is the central source of religious authority and that salvation was obtained via faith rather than deeds.
Indulgences not accepted
The church agreed with me to stop indulgence!!
Martin Luther posted the 95 theses to protest abuse with the catholic church. People started to follow the catholic and stop bringing indulgences. He posted the 95 theses all over the church doors.
The Catholic Church responded by labelling Martin Luther a heretic, for bidding the reading on Publication of his 95 theses. In 1521 he was kidnapped and taken to the diet of worms and attempted to be turned back to the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church eliminated the sale of indulgences and other abuse the Luther had attacked. They also started their own counter-reformer that used both persuasions and violence to turn back the tide of the protestantism. The Council of Trent, held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent, was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation, it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation.
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