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| Martin Luther |
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| Castle in Wittenberg where Luther posted his 95 Theses |
Religious Revolution: 95 Theses attacked higher up authorities showing them that they are doing wrong and that there does not need to be a middle man between the people and God. His theses also attacked the Pope and the church at the time when they were telling the people what they had to do to be saved and end up in heaven. Luther did not believe that the church should be able to take advantage of people by doing this. Luther refused to dissolve his 95 Theses and when he was unimpressed by the Cardinal sent by the pope he was charged with heresy This idea eventually fell through when people on the committee believed in his beliefs and wanted to see where he could go with them.
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| Luther's 95 Theses |
Religious Revolution: 95 Theses attacked higher up authorities showing them that they are doing wrong and that there does not need to be a middle man between the people and God. His theses also attacked the Pope and the church at the time when they were telling the people what they had to do to be saved and end up in heaven. Luther did not believe that the church should be able to take advantage of people by doing this. Luther refused to dissolve his 95 Theses and when he was unimpressed by the Cardinal sent by the pope he was charged with heresy This idea eventually fell through when people on the committee believed in his beliefs and wanted to see where he could go with them.
How/Why was Luther important to German-speaking lands: Luther is so important to the Germans because he translated the Bible into German. Now the people of Germany could see, and try to understand, what the priests were saying. This also helped Luther by showing the people that the 95 Thesis were valid points and should be followed.


