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Topic: Martin Luther that inspired the reformation

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  Reformation    Martin Luther King Holiday  
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Most admires:Florence Nightingale,  Johannes Gutenberg,  Sir Walter Raleigh
Personality:Devout
Politics:Religious right
Dream job(s):Priest
Religion(s):Christian - Protestant,  Christian - Evangelical,  Christian - Catholic
Favorite great leader(s):Oliver Cromwell
Favorite religious figure(s):Martin Luther
Favorite royal(s):Mary of the Scots,  Anne Boleyn
Favorite great thinker(s):Johannes Kepler
Favorite destination(s):Ireland,  Ireland
Favorite philosopher(s):Engels & Marx
Favorite political figure(s):Oliver Cromwell
Membership(s):Klu Klux Klan
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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

An exciting highlight in the history of the Reformation was Martin Luther's bold testimony before high-level authorities at the Diet (Assembly) of Worms in 1521.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

With the invention of the printing press in the 15th century, Martin Luther was able to spark the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther tacks 95 Theses to the door of Wittenburg Castle, launching the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther begets the Protestant Reformation in the early to mid-1500s in Germany.
Mark Harris,
Priest

Understanding the Catholic Protestant distinction The Reformation that split Catholics and Protestants took root over Martin Luther's conclusion that we are justified by faith alone.
Reformation Day is the celebration of when Martin Luther's study of the Holy Scriptures brought a new conviction, that salvation is not "earned" by works -- it is a Divine Gift of God.
For the first time since the advent of Martin Luther, and the Protestant reformation, the Roman Catholic Church will again be supreme in matters of religion.
 
 
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2008-09-16 12:01:26
How did he get so famous and what did he do to stay famous?
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