Luther was a professor.(2) Luther proposed an academic discussion of the practice and efficacy of indulgences in his 95 Theses.(5) Luther taught that salvation and consequently, and eternal life are not earned.(2) Martin joined a monastic order becoming an Augustinian friar.(5) Martin
Luther was a composer.(2) Luther was a German reformer.(6) Martin Martin came up with the 95
Theses.(2) Luther was a theologist.(6) Martin Luther was a monk.(5) Martin was a hymnologist.
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B. Martin strongly disputed the catholic view to be understood, that freedom from God's punishment for sin could be purchased for money.(3) The catholic church committed to the idea …show more content…
that salvation could be through faith, and divine only Luther disagreed.(1) Luther came to reject several teachings and practices of the Roman catholic church.(3) News about Luther's 95 Theses spread fast.(2) Martin's refusal to renounce all of his writings at the demand of Pope Leo X.(3)
The first two of Theses contain Luther's central ideas.(1) Luther's theology challenged the authority and office of the Pope.(3) The other 93 Theses, a number of them directly criticizing the practice of indulgences, supporting the first two.(1) The doctrine of justification, taking shape in Luther's thought between 515 and 1519.(2) List of questions and propositions for debate against the church.(1) Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses for an academic debate.(2) Luther agreed to debate with theologian Johann