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Who was Martin Luther?
A seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation known for his 95 Theses.
What are the 95 Theses?
A document written by Martin Luther in 1517 criticizing the Catholic Church’s sale of indulgences.
When was Martin Luther born?
November 10, 1483.
Where was Martin Luther born?
Eisleben, Germany.
What did Martin Luther study before becoming a monk?
Law.
What degree did Martin Luther earn at the University of Wittenberg?
A doctorate in theology.
What event occurred in 1521 involving Martin Luther?
He was excommunicated by the Pope and summoned to the Diet of Worms.
What was Martin Luther's response at the Diet of Worms?
He refused to recant his beliefs.
What translation did Martin Luther make accessible to the common people?
The Bible into German.
What was one of Martin Luther's major theological beliefs?
Salvation by faith alone.
What did Martin Luther's work lead to?
The founding of the Protestant Reformation and various Protestant denominations.
What impact did Martin Luther have on Christian theology?
He reshaped it by promoting the idea of salvation by faith alone.
What is considered a significant outcome of Martin Luther's work?
Laid the foundation for religious reforms across Europe.