Martin+Luther

Tina Zavala
Period: 1 Group: 2

Martin Luther
Martin Luther was born in Eisleben, Germany. He lived from November 10, 1483, and died on Feburary 18, 1546. He was a German priest and a theology professor. The six main things he did were: starting the reformation and being excommunicated by the Catholic Church, he produced the 95 theses, he wrote reader friendly German bibles, he developed a new Christian worship, and he was named after the Lutheran Church. Martin Luther drove to get equal rights for all races. The type of government he would support a democratic government because he believed in individual rights; because of this he also believed in women's rights. Martin Luther strongly disputed that freedom from God's punishments of sin could be purchased. He was also a protestanist and believed that the teachings from the Catholic Church was the only source of knowledge. Noe Camarillo per 1 Martin Luther was born in Germany, in 10 November 1483- 18 February 1546. He was 62 years old and his job was a monk and a priest. He was famous for the ninety- five theses, Luther's large catechism, Luther's small catechism, on the freedom of a christian, his bible, and made a new division of christianity protestantism. Martin Luther believed that all people are equal and also believed in women's rights. the government Martin Luther would support is direct democracy because power is in the hands of the whole people instead of minority. His major belief was protestant reformation and Catholic church. _ Jose Sico Period 5 Martin Luther. Martin Luther lived in 15th and 16th century, the years 1483 and 1546. Martin Luther was a theologian and an Augustinian monk, who inspired the Reformation and influences the Protestants of Christian traditions. Martin Luther was sent to Mansfeld, Magdeburg and Eisenach for school privileges. Luther entered the University of Erfurt and obtained his Bachelor’s a year later, three years later he received his Master’s. Luther entered law school. A lightning bolt near him while returning to school, after that experience he dropped out of law school to become an Augustinian monk. Martin Luther’s Evangelical Discovery and his Luther’s 95 Theses. Luther’s Here I Stand protestant views are an important thing Luther is known for. Luther’s writing and his bibles were also known. And Martin Luther’s Exile at the Wartburg Castle is important. Martin Luther thought of the human nature as a corrupt, weak, self-centered, and a rebellion from God. My Citations Does Not Say What Government He Likes Best, Nor Supports Women Rights. Martin Luther believed in God’s work from beginning to end.

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John Escareno 10-8-10 Period.3 Mr.Sterrett

Martin Luther

Martin Luther is famous or was famous for the reformation of the church. Martin Luther was a German monk, priest, professor, theologian, and church reformer. His teachings inspired the Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines and culture of the Lutheran and Protestant traditions, as well as the course of western civilization. Martin Luther was born on November 10, 1483 and died February 18, 1546. He first lived with his family Hans Lucler (father), and Margerethe nèe Lindemann in Mansfield, he then went to Magdeborg in 1497 to attend school. Martin Luther was a German monk, and he inspired the Reformation, he also…. Etc. The theology of Martin Luther was instrumental in influencing the Protestant Reformation, specifically topics dealing with Justification by faith, the relationship between the Law and the Gospel ( also an instrumental hello component of Reformed theology), and various other theological ideas. Although Luther never wrote a “systematic theology” or a “summa” in the style of St. Thomas Aquinas, many of his ideas were systematized in the Lutheran Confessions.

Derick Velasquez Period 3 Mr. Sterrett

Martin Luther was born in November 10, 1483 in Eisenstein, Germany. He was best known as a German monk who started protestant reformation. He died in 18 February 1546 he was famous for reformation of the church. Luther believe that he, as a sinner was condemned in the eyes of god and that nothing could help him. Martin Luther a German monk, priest, professor, theologian, and a church reformer. His teachers inspired the reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines and culture of the Catherin and protestant tradition as well as the course of western civilization.