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Martin Luther: A Life, by Martin Marty

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Martin Luther was a man of great thought and constantly went against the feelings and views of other people of his time. Martin Luther was born on November 10th in 1483, in the Saxon town of Eisleben located in Germany. Martin was born of mother Margrethe, who many of his enemies thought of as being a whore and a bath attendant, yet Martin recalled her later on in life as someone who was hardworking and very able and willing to punish him if he had done wrong. Martin Luther grew up in the middle-class range and wasn't born into great wealth like many other great scholars of his time were like such as Girolamo Savonarola, who's family was rich before his birth around Luther’s time. Martin Luther’s father's name was Han's Luder, which later …show more content…

Probably not. Martin's 95 thesis were there on the door to spark debate and he obtained many followers through these thesis. Copies of the thesis had spread like wildfire through Germany, and eventually everyone would know the feelings of Luther. A year later Luther was told that he needed to recant his 95 thesis, but he wouldn't. Luther thought that the papacy didn't have the power to interpret scriptures and didn't have the power to offer people freedom from sins through payment of money. Around 1520 Luther was threatened with excommunication by the pope for his constant bashing of the papacy power and later he was summoned by the Cardinal Cajetan who wanted him to recant, but Luther would not. After this time Luther had gained many followers and during his trial to recant he had something strong that I feel showed Luther's power. Luther said, “I am bound by the scriptures I have quoted and my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and will not retract anything, since it is neither safe nor right to go against conscience. I cannot do otherwise, here I stand. May God help me. Amen”. These words were strong and showed how much Luther would stand to stop the papacy power, which was already overpowered. One of Luther's accomplishments was the translation of the New Testament from ancient Greek to German so that all people of the Holy Roman Empire could enjoy its words and inspiration. Jumping forward,

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