Five hundred years ago, a monk named Martin Luther started one of the biggest changes in all of history called the Reformation against the Catholic Church. In this lesson, learn about why Luther wanted to see change, what he did to stand up for what he believed in, and how it created ...
Martin LutherLutheran historiographyMagdeburg Centuriestestes veritatisThis article explores Lutheran categorisations of heresy by considering definitions of heresy and depictions of heretics. It begins with a discussion of the historiography of the writing of Reformation history, and a survey of the ...
Even though in the present day these reformers are recognized as the pioneers of the Reformation, there is no evidence they, initially, had any effect on the central reformist Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546), a German monk who also objected to the sale of indulgences. No matter how one choo...
Martin Luther was a German theologian who challenged a number of teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. His 1517 document, "95 Theses," sparked the Protestant Reformation. Read a summary of the document, the reasons he wrote it and watch a brief video.
When did the Reformation officially begin? The Reformation officially began in 1517. This is when Martin Luther first published his Ninety-Five Theses. The reformation ended in 1648.What was the Protestant Reformation? The Protestant Reformation was one of the most significant events in the history...
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Living I Was Your Plague: Martin Luther's World and Legacy by Lyndal Roper "Living I Was Your Plague, O Pope, dead, I will be your death" are the words Martin Luther wrote on the wall, in chalk, the night before he died. They were the epitaph he wanted to be remembered by. Thi...
Martin Luther (1533), by Lucas Cranach the Elder. I grew up a Protestant, so naturally I viewed the Protestant Reformers as heroes, as having accomplished something good; and in Dr. G’s accounts of Luther, he confirmed me in that. But the more I studied the early and medieval Church,...
David Gaimster explains how the English Reformation is emerging as a key area of interest in British archaeology, and how the discipline sheds a unique light on the cultural changes of the period. Martin Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses Michael Mullett defines the Theses' role in the Lutheran Re...
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