Martin Luther's 95 Thesis

512 Words3 Pages

The Reformation had begun by Martin Luther a monk from Germany, said a another monk who I was talking to. One of Luther’s ideas called “justification by faith” brang him into conflict with the church. The church at this time was trying to raise money. I asked the monk how they were raising money and he said Pope Leo X was selling indulgences. Indulgences are said to end peoples sins and let them into heavens even relieving them of future sins which Joham Tetzel, a priest in Germany had promised. The monk asked me if he should keep talking. I told him to tell me everything. As I was writing down notes for my book I was writing, Martin Luther was mad about these indulgences, so he wrote a placard with 95 thesis and nailed them to a church door on October 31 1517 about everything bad about indulgences and church policies. Thanks to the printing press which was just invented by Johann Gutenberg. Copies of the 95 thesis spread fast through Germany. Pope Leo X was furious and had banned his works and excommunicated Luther from …show more content…

Luther was charged with heresy, denying the beliefs of the church. He then fled into hiding and he hid in a castle owned by one of his friends. If he had not fled he would of faced inquisition which is a court that tries heresy. In the 1500's John Calvin, a reformer had established a powerful reformed group. Here he set up a theocracy or a church run state. He group a catholic France. Calvin believed that god alone leaded everything in the past,present, and future. This he called the predestination. A new protestant group called Anabaptist which only baptizes adults. The reformation can to England in the 1500's, but really came when Henry VIII and the Pope were in a quarrel. This quarrel happened over the succession of the

Open Document