Analysis Of Martin Luther's Ideas

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Your majesty king of North Germany, Paul I, as your humble advisor, Jehan, I would like to discuss with you some urgent matters regarding what you instructed me regarding Luther’s Ideas. Your majesty if you make the right decisions, which I am certain you will, North Germany will acquire phenomenal benefits. These changes will give your majesty a greater territory therefore a greater power. A monk named Martin Luther, your majesty has some interesting ideas, which if followed by will surely bring great benefits to your majesty and to the great kingdom of North Germany.

Martin Luther is a German monk, who has presented the Roman Catholic Church with arguments to reform the and corrupted catholic church, he did so with, “Against the sale of indulgences”, “Against the …show more content…

“We have one baptism, one gospel, one faith and are all equally Christian.” More importantly, he criticized how secular the clergy class has come to be, they in his opinion have distance themselves from being spiritual to being more secular. The second wall your highness, he focuses on the bible. Precisely, how everyone ought to form their interpretations of what the bible is saying. “Think it over for yourself.” He also, establishes that, “each and all of us are priests because we all have the one faith the one gospel and the same Sacrament.” This King Paul I give you the power over the Pope. Once again, since we are all equal and of the same faith, then why should a noble, wise and a king takes the interpretations of the Pope when he himself can make his own. The third wall, according to Martin Luther will fall when the first two has been diminished. This wall your majesty is about how only the Pope can “summon or sanction a

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