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How Did Martin Luther Contribute To The Reformation Dbq

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Martin Luther Martin Luther was a very important Christian figure of the Reformation. He began questioning the Roman Catholic Church and soon, he gained followers that split from Catholicism and began the Protestant tradition. Luther didn’t want to form a new church or go against the religious order of medieval Europe. He wanted to end the wrongs that were occurring in the churches and reform morals. (Historical Context) Martin Luther faced many criticisms within the church. It was noticed that the popes were too concerned with worldly affairs rather than focusing on their church responsibilities and duties. Some had children, which were breaking the vows. Some popes in addition, were poorly educated. Without this proper education, they wouldn’t have a reliable source of knowledge and could …show more content…

Purgatory is like the waiting room to heaven. It’s the suffering that one endures before reaching heaven. Tetzel was trying to lure in money with this sermon. “, For as soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs.” (Document Two). Luther was dedicated to the idea that salvation and forgiveness could be gained through faith and grace. He was against the practice of selling indulgences. In response to Tetzel’s actions, Martin wrote the 95 Theses which was a list that later became “the foundation of the Protestant Reformation”. (Outside Source- Website2) “Thus those preachers of indulgences are in error who say that by the indulgences of the Pope a min is freed and saved from all punishment. 32. Those that believe that, through letters of pardon, they are made sure of their own salvation will be eternally damned along with their teachers. 43. Christians should be taught that he who gives to a poor man, or lends to a needy man, does better than if he bought pardons….” (Document

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