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''In brief,'' Martin Luther was a German theologian in the sixteenth century whose teaching against [[purgatory]] and [[indulgences]] inspired the [[Reformation]] leading to the [[Protestant]] split from the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. Luther translated the [[Bible]] into his native German language and the [[hymns]] he wrote sparked anew the development of congregational singing in [[Christianity]].
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[[Image:Luther_statue_gg.jpg|thumb|A statue of Martin Luther]]
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'''Overviews'''
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* [[An overview of Martin Luther]]
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'''Articles / opinions'''
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* [[Comments about Martin Luther]]
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* [[A look at justification by faith and good works in Luther's theology (J.S)]]
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* [[Luther's view on the canon of scripture (J.S.)]]
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'''Documents written by Martin Luther'''
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* [[Luther's 95 Theses|The 95 Theses]]
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'''Quotes'''
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* [[Famous quotes by Martin Luther]]
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* [[Famous quotes about Martin Luther]]
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'''Songs written by Martin Luther'''
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* [[A mighty stronghold is our God]]
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'''Movies about Martin Luther'''
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* [[Luther (movie)]]
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'''See also'''
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* [[Lutheran church]]
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* [[The Reformation]]
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Revision as of 04:53, 23 December 2005

In brief, Martin Luther was a German theologian in the sixteenth century whose teaching against purgatory and indulgences inspired the Reformation leading to the Protestant split from the Roman Catholic Church. Luther translated the Bible into his native German language and the hymns he wrote sparked anew the development of congregational singing in Christianity.



A statue of Martin Luther


Overviews


Articles / opinions


Documents written by Martin Luther


Quotes


Songs written by Martin Luther


Movies about Martin Luther


See also


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