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Erasmus wrote a letter to Claudia Auditore da Firenze, temporary leader of the Italian Assassins, to inform them of the young priest. In 1517, Luther disputed the claim that absolution from sin could be paid for. He was excommunicated by Pope Leo X and condemned as an outlaw.", "Martin Luther (10 November 1483 \u2013 18 February 1546) was a German monk, theologian, university professor, priest, father of Protestantism, and church reformer whose ideas started the Protestant Reformation and changed the course of Western civilization who lived in the late 15th century and mid-16th century on Earth. After Earth Starfleet Captain Erika Hernandez and other Columbia officers stuck on the Caeliar city-ship of Axion were thrown back in time to 1519, Hernandez thought of Martin Luther during her exile and his challenge of papal infallibility. (ST - Destiny novel: Mere Mortals)", "Martin Luther (Born 10 November 1483 \u2013 Died 18 February 1546) initiated the Protestant Reformation. As a priest and theology professor, he confronted indulgence salesmen with his The Ninety-Five Theses in 1517. Luther strongly disputed their claim that freedom from God's punishment of sin could be purchased with money. His refusal to retract all of his writings at the demand of Pope Leo X in 1520 and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Edict of Worms meeting in 1521 resulted in his excommunication by the pope and condemnation as an outlaw by the emperor. Luther taught that salvation is not from good works, but a free gift of God, received only by grace through faith in Jesus as redeemer from sin. His theology challenged the authority of the pope of the Roman Catholic Church by teaching that the Bible is the only source of divinely revealed knowledge and opposed sacerdotalism by considering all baptised Christians to be a holy priesthood. Those that identify with Luther's teachings are called Lutherans. His translation of the Bible into the language of the people (instead of Latin) made it more accessible, causing a tremendous impact on the church and on Germanian culture. It fostered the development of a standard version of the Germanian language, added several principles to the art of translation, and influenced the translation into English of the King James Bible. His hymns inspired the development of singing in churches. His marriage to Katharina von Bora set a model for the practice of clerical marriage, allowing Protestant priests to marry. Much scholarly debate has focused on Luther's writings about the Jews. His statements that the Jews' homes should be destroyed, their synagogues burned, money confiscated, and liberty curtailed were revived and used in proprganda by the Nazis in Greater Holy Germania from 1933 to 1945. As a result of this and his revolutionary theological views, his legacy remains controversial.", "Martin Luther (* 10 novembre 1483, \u2020 18. febrero 1546, ambe en Eisleben/Deutxland) es la padre mental de la Reformi protestantiste. El ia es monce de augustin e profesor de teolojia. Luther ia reconose alga developas falsa de la eglesa catolica e ia vole elimina esas modo de reformas. Cuando la eglesa no ia aseta esta discutes, el ia deside a la publici de 95 frases, ce el ia bata a la porta de la eglesa de Wittenberg a 31 otobre 1517. El punto de critica xef ia es la vende de notas de pardona, la practica, ce cada person ia pote compra la pardona de se pecas - un orijin de ricia per la eglesa. En 1518 Luther ia es clamada a Roma per un esamina de se declaras. La demanda ia es, si el ia debe tratada como eresiste). Suportores ma ia pote cause, ce la esamina ia pote ocure en Augsburg/Deutxland. A esta esamina Luther ma ia refusa retira se declaras, si los no pote disprova el de la Biblia. En anio 1521 Luther ia es escluida de la eglesa. A la conferi de la governores de statos deutx en Worms el ia ave la posablia ultima per retira. Luther ance ora ia refusa. Aora el vive es en peril, e Luther ia asconde se con la nom falsa \"Junker J\u00F6rg\" a la castel Wartburg prosime de Eisenach. A la Wartburg Luther ia tradui la Atesta Nova de la Biblia a la lingua deutx. Per esa la popla simple aora ia pote comprende la testos, si usada en eglesa. Luther ia sta asta 1522 a la Wartburg. Plu tarda, finida en anio 1534, Luther ance ia tradui la Atesta Vea de la Biblia. La atas (xef la scrives) de Luther ia gida a la divide de la eglesa, ce no ia es intendeda de el. Cuando un parte de la governores ia suporta la Reforma (per ce el ia fa los plu potente contra imperor e Papa), ia segue un tempo longe de geras en Europa.", "Martin Luther war Unterstaatssekret\u00E4r im Ausw\u00E4rtigen Amt zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. Er w\u00E4r so gerne Oberstaatssekret\u00E4r anstelle des Oberstaatssekret\u00E4rs gewesen, denn er f\u00FChlte sich einer \"Herrenrasse\" angeh\u00F6rig. Das bekr\u00E4ftigte er, der Nichtschwimmer, im Wasser stehend bei einem gemeinsamen Bad der gemeinsten Nazis im Wannsee im Januar 1942, als die anderen um ihn herum lustig schwammen und ins Wasser sprangen, mit den Worten \"hier stehe ich und kann nicht anders\". Das Bad im eiskalten Wasser mitten im Winter hatte der F\u00FChrer befohlen: Alle froren sich den Pimmel ab und litten Schmerzen, doch der F\u00FChrer hatte befohlen: \"Das Wasser ist warm!\" Das hatte den vom F\u00FChrer gew\u00FCnschten Effekt, dass die Herren ihre Wut gegen die \u00FCblichen Verd\u00E4chtigen im 3. Reich, die Juden formulierten, und Martin Luther hatte auch deshalb im Wasser zu stehen, um alle gemeinen \u00C4u\u00DFerungen, wie mit Juden zu verfahren sei, zu protokollieren auf einem Stenoblock, den er m\u00FChsam \u00FCber Wasser halten und beschriften konnte. Wie dem Fischer und sinn Fru erging es sp\u00E4ter dem Unterstaatssekret\u00E4r: Da er erkannte, niemals mehr Oberstaatssekret\u00E4r werden zu k\u00F6nnen, wollte er diese Stellung schlie\u00DFlich einfach \u00FCberspringen und den Au\u00DFenminister putschen. Der sollte zwar sowieso ersetzt werden, doch als Mann des \"Nichtangriffspaktes\" war der vom System vor Angriffen gesch\u00FCtzt, so dass Martin Luthers Putsch-Plan ihn, den Protokoller jener denkw\u00FCrdigen Endl\u00F6sungs-Reformations-Konferenz im Wannsee, selbst ins KZ brachte, wo er als Laubenpieper eine eigene H\u00FCtte am Rande des Lagers mit seiner Frau teilen durfte. Den 2. Weltkrieg \u00FCberlebte er nicht lange, was ihm immerhin einigen juristischen \u00C4rger ersparte.", "Martin Luther war ein deutscher M\u00F6nch und Kirchenreformator. Er hatte einen Mitstreiter namens Justus Jonas der \u00C4ltere. Luther ist eine der Gipsb\u00FCsten aus der Fluch des Rubins. Kategorie:Gegenstand Kategorie:Literarisches Vorbild", "Martin Luther (November 10, 1483\u2013February 18, 1546) was a German theologian, an Augustinian monk, and an ecclesiastical reformer whose teachings inspired the Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines and culture of the Lutheran and Protestant traditions. Luther's call to the Church to return to the teachings of the Bible led to the formation of new traditions within Christianity and to the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic reaction to these movements. His contributions to Western civilization went beyond the life of the Christian Church. His translations of the Bible helped to develop a standard version of the German language and added several principles to the art of translation. His hymns inspired the development of congregational singing in Christianity. His marriage on June 13, 1525, to Katharina von Bora began a movement of clerical marriage within many Christian traditions.", "Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 \u2013 February 18,1546) was a German monk, priest, professor, theologian, and church reformer. His teachings inspired the Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines and culture of the Lutheran]] and Protestant]] traditions, as well as the course of Western civilization. Luther's hymns, including his best-known \"A Mighty Fortress is Our God\", inspired the development of congregational singing within Christianity. His marriage on June 13, 1525, to Katharina von Bora reintroduced the practice of clerical marriage within many Christian traditions. Martin Luther's translation of the Bible furthered the development of a standard version of the German language and added several principles to the art of translation. His translation significantly influenced the English King James Version of the Bible. Due to the recently developed printing press, his writings were widely read, influencing many subsequent Protestant Reformers and thinkers, giving rise to diversifying Protestant traditions in Europe and elsewhere. Today, nearly seventy million Christians belong to Lutheran churches worldwide, with some four hundred million Protestant Christians tracing their history back to Luther's reforming work.", "Martin Luther (auch: Martin das Luder) war ein katholischer M\u00F6nch und Theologe, der in Wittenberg lebte. Er war der Gr\u00FCnder der evangelisch-lutherischen Kirche und verfasste die 95 Thesen.", "Martin Luther lived at a time when the Roman Catholic Church was extremely corrupt. Doesn't that look a bit like the way the Church is today? Anyway Luther thought there should be something better than Roman Catholicism of his time. First Luther tried to reform the Roman Catholic Church but when that didn't work he started Protestantism.", "Martin Luther was born to Hans and Margarette Luther, n\u00E9e Lindemann, on November 10, 1483, in Eisleben, Germany, and was baptized on the feast day of St. Martin of Tours, after whom he was named. His father owned a copper mine in nearby Mansfeld. Having risen from the peasantry, his father was determined to see his son ascend to civil service and bring further honor to the family. To that end, Hans sent young Martin to schools in Mansfeld, Magdeburg and Eisenach. At the age of seventeen, in 1501, Luther entered the University of Erfurt. The young student received a Bachelor's degree in 1502 and a Master's degree in 1505. According to his father's wishes, he enrolled in the law school of that university. All that changed during a thunderstorm in the summer of 1505. A lightning bolt struck near to him as he was returning to school. Terrified, he cried out, \"Help, Saint Anne! I'll become a monk!\". His life spared, Luther left his law school and entered the Augustinian monastery in Erfurt.", "Martin Luther (* 1483; \u2020 1546) war der bedeutsamste Reformator und \u00DCbersetzer der Bibel ins Deutsche. Au\u00DFerdem war einer Dichter von \u00E4sopischen Fabeln, die zum Teil in seinen Tischreden \u00FCberliefert sind.", "Martin Luther (* 10. November 1483 in Eisleben, Grafschaft Mansfeld; \u2020 18. Februar 1546 ebenda) war der theologische Urheber der Reformation. Als zu den Augustiner-Eremiten geh\u00F6render Theologieprofessor entdeckte er Gottes Gnadenzusage im Neuen Testament und orientierte sich fortan ausschlie\u00DFlich an Jesus Christus als dem \u201Efleischgewordenen Wort Gottes\u201C. Nach diesem Ma\u00DFstab wollte er Fehlentwicklungen der Christentumsgeschichte und in der Kirche seiner Zeit \u00FCberwinden. Seine Betonung des gn\u00E4digen Gottes, seine Predigten und Schriften und seine Bibel\u00FCbersetzung, die Lutherbibel, ver\u00E4nderten die von der r\u00F6misch-katholischen Kirche dominierte Gesellschaft in der fr\u00FChen Neuzeit nachhaltig. Entgegen Luthers Absicht kam es zu einer Kirchenspaltung, zur Bildung evangelisch-lutherischer Kirchen und weiterer Konfessionen des Protestantismus. Kategorie:Reformator Kategorie:Luthertum Kategorie:Person des evangelischen Namenkalenders Kategorie:Lutherischer Theologe (16. Jahrhundert) Kategorie:Reformation (Literatur) Kategorie:Hochschullehrer (Leucorea) Kategorie:Literatur (16. Jahrhundert) Kategorie:Literatur (Deutsch) Kategorie:Lyrik Kategorie:Kirchenlieddichter Kategorie:Bibel\u00FCbersetzer Kategorie:\u00DCbersetzer Kategorie:Deutsche Sprache Kategorie:Augustiner-Eremit Kategorie:Walhalla Kategorie:Politischer Mythos Kategorie:Person (Eisleben) Kategorie:Geboren 1483 Kategorie:Gestorben 1546 Kategorie:Mann", "Martin Luther was a monk and a hunter."] } } }