Martin Luther, a priest and scholar posted his Ninety-Five Theses on a church door in Wittenberg, Germany in 1517. MORE?
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When Fundamentalists study the writings of the "Reformers" (or founders of their particular sect) on Mary, the Mother of Jesus, they will find that the "Reformers" accepted almost every major Marian doctrine and consider...
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Many agreed with him, however they were afraid of the Catholic Church. Luther used many of the ideas of Erasmus, but after he had broken with the church, he and Erasmus had little in agreement. The closest ones to him would have been Philli...
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actually the reformation began with the Waldesians in about 1100 but the advent of the printing press made possible with spread of Luther's 95 theses to many people who were like him in hating the way the church was conducting its affairs a...
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The Reformation is thought to have begun in 1517 with Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses. *Can't text? Call 1-800-2ChaCha*
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He specifically had a problem with indulgences, which is when you pay a fee and your sins are absolved. He thought that the clergy was too corrupt. Protestants also believe that the catholic church has too much going on, and doesn't promote...
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Martin Luther nailed the 95 thesis to the door of the Catholic church, which is what sparked the protestant reformation. This started weakening the power of the Catholic church, which had been one of the largest, and most corrupt, powers in...
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