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Who was Martin Luther?
A German theologian and religious reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.
What did Martin Luther famously do in 1517?
He posted his Ninety-Five Theses on the door of the Wittenberg Castle church, challenging the Catholic Church's practices.
What were the Ninety-Five Theses?
A list of propositions criticizing the sale of indulgences and other church practices, sparking debate and reform.
What was Luther's view on salvation?
He believed that salvation was achieved through faith alone, not through good works or the purchasing of indulgences.
What did Martin Luther translate into German?
The Bible, making it more accessible to the general public and encouraging personal interpretation.
What is the significance of the Diet of Worms?
A formal assembly in 1521 where Luther defended his writings and was excommunicated from the Catholic Church.
Which major religious branch formed as a result of Luther's teachings?
Lutheranism, which is one of the oldest branches of Protestant Christianity.
What is 'Justification by Faith'?
A central tenet of Lutheran theology that states individuals are made right with God solely through faith.
How did Martin Luther's actions affect the Catholic Church?
His reforms led to significant changes in Catholic practices and the eventual fragmentation of the Church.
What legacy did Martin Luther leave behind?
He is remembered as a key figure in Protestantism, influencing various denominations and promoting religious reforms.