Martin Luther

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A French theologian, pastor and reformer, a developer of Calvinism

Real World Example

Martin Luther was a German monk and theologian who played a crucial role in the Protestant Reformation by challenging the practices of the Catholic Church, particularly the sale of indulgences. In 1517, he famously nailed his "95 Theses" to the door of a church in Wittenberg, sparking religious reform and leading to the creation of Protestantism. His actions mattered because they encouraged people to question religious authority and emphasized the importance of personal faith and access to the Bible. Today, Luther's legacy continues to inspire religious freedom and the value of questioning established norms. For example, many people today appreciate the ability to read religious texts in their own language, a practice that was promoted by Luther's translation of the Bible into German.

Practice Version

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