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Martin Luther and the Reformation

Week 01: Martin Luther

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Martin Luther and the Reformation

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a German monk and priest who worked to make changes in the church during the 16th century. He became known (not by his choice) as the founder of a new movement that became the Lutheran Church.

I’ve got a

problem with

this!

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with a capital “C,” refers to the Roman Catholic Church, or the traditions of the Western European church before the Reformation. With a lowercase “c,” refers to all Christians in the universal Christian church; this is the “catholic” we speak of in the Christian creeds.

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a statement made to provoke an argument or discussion. Luther posted “95 Theses” (plural) on the door of Wittenberg Church in hopes of engaging church leaders in a conversation about his concerns.

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to withdraw a statement or belief. Luther was asked to recant what he stated at the Diet of Worms in 1521. He did not recant.

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time period in the 16th century when church leaders attempted to change the way the Roman Catholic Church functioned.

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Student

Book: pp.

165-169

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God’s Love is a GIFT

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Sinner AND Saint

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scriptura

(scripture)

fides

(faith)

gratia

(grace)

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Priesthood of all Believers

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Reformed and always Reforming

Student

Book: pp.

231-233

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