Martin Luther: Reformer or Revolutionary Analytical Essay
Martin Luther: Reformer or Revolutionary
An analysis of the humble beginnings of the Protestant Reformation led by religious reformer, Martin Luther.
# 6154
| 1,400 words
| 3 sources
| MLA
| 2001
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on Feb 09, 2003
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History
(European)
, History
(Religion)
, Religion and Theology
(Christianity)
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Description:
This paper takes a look at the life and times of Martin Luther that led to a reform movement being swept across the world. It examines Luther's relationship with the Pope and Catholicism which eventually lead to the split.
From the Paper:
"It has seldom happened that the story of one man was essentially the history of a great movement in human progress. Martin Luther was often referred to as the monk whose words were "half-battles," was superior among the reformers, and in general stands for the Reformation itself. But recognition of Luther's dominating position and representation should not make us ignore the other factors in the religious revolution, which was the achievement not of one man, but of advancing generations with many leaders."Cite this Analytical Essay:
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