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  1. Martin Luther's 95 Theses

    The 95 Theses. Out of love for the truth and from desire to elucidate it, the Reverend Father Martin Luther, Master of Arts and Sacred Theology, and ordinary lecturer therein at Wittenberg, intends to defend the following statements and to dispute on them in that place. Therefore he asks that those who cannot be present and dispute with him ...

  2. Ninety-five Theses

    Martin Luther wrote the Ninety-five Theses in 1517 to criticize the Roman Catholic Church's sale of indulgences, which he saw as corrupt and contrary to biblical teaching. The Theses sparked the Protestant Reformation and challenged the authority of the pope and the church hierarchy.

  3. PDF The Ninety-five Theses by Martin Luther October 31, 1517, Wittenberg

    brings with it great fear, and the smaller the love, the greater the fear. Theses #15 - 82 are the core arguments by Martin Luther against indulgences and. he. actics of the preachers who are selling letters of indulgence in Germany.15. This fear of horror is sufficient in itself, to say nothing of other things, to con. tit.

  4. Martin Luther and the 95 Theses ‑ Summary, Origins & Video

    Learn how Martin Luther, a German monk and scholar, challenged the Catholic Church's corrupt practice of selling indulgences in 1517 with his 95 Theses. Discover how his ideas sparked the Protestant Reformation and shaped Western history.

  5. Ninety-five Theses

    Learn about the Ninety-five Theses, the propositions that Martin Luther posted on the door of a church in 1517, challenging the sale of indulgences by the Catholic church. Find out how this event sparked the Protestant Reformation and the debate over the role of the pope and the church.

  6. 95 Theses

    13. The dying are freed by death from all penalties; they are already dead to canonical rules, and have a right to be released from them. 14. The imperfect health [of soul], that is to say, the imperfect love, of the dying brings with it, of necessity, great fear; and the smaller the love, the greater is the fear. 15.

  7. The 95 Theses: A reader's guide

    Learn about the historical and theological context of Martin Luther's 95 Theses, which he posted in 1517 to challenge the sale and effectiveness of indulgences. See how Luther argued for repentance, forgiveness, and the Gospel over human doctrines and works.

  8. Protestantism

    Protestantism - Reformation, Luther, 95 Theses: Against the actions of Albert and Tetzel and with no intention to divide the church, Luther launched his Ninety-five Theses on October 31, 1517. In the theses he presented three main points. The first concerned financial abuses; for example, if the pope realized the poverty of the German people, he would rather that St. Peter's lay in ashes ...

  9. 1517 Luther Posts the 95 Theses

    1517 Luther Posts the 95 Theses. An obscure monk invited debate on a pressing church issue—and touched off a history-shattering reform movement. Sometime during October 31, 1517, the day before ...

  10. PDF Luther, 95 Theses

    Read the full text of Martin Luther's challenge to the sale of indulgences by the pope and the church in 1517. Learn about the historical context, the theological arguments, and the impact of his disputation on the Reformation.

  11. Ninety-Five Theses.

    Martin Luther's Disputatio pro declaratione virtutis indulgentiarum of 1517, commonly known as the Ninety-Five Theses, is considered the central document of the Protestant Reformation. Its complete title reads: "Out of love and zeal for clarifying the truth, these items written below will be debated at Wittenberg. Reverend Father Martin Luther, Master of Arts and of Sacred Theology and an ...

  12. The 95 Theses and their Results (1517-1519)

    Luther sent his 95 Theses to a few bishops and some friends; therefore he did not expect or receive a prompt response. By the end of 1517, however, copies of the 95 Theses had been printed in Leipzig, Nuremberg and Basel. Some humanists and princes passionately approved of the theses, but parts of the Roman Church completely rejected them.

  13. Martin Luther :: Ninety-Five Theses on the Power of Indulgences

    Read the translated text of Luther's 1517 challenge to the Church's teaching on penance and indulgences, which sparked the Protestant Reformation. Learn about his arguments, criticisms, and biblical references on topics such as repentance, purgatory, and the pope's authority.

  14. Martin Luther posts 95 theses

    On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, challenging the Catholic Church's practices and sparking the Protestant Reformation. Learn about the background, content and impact of his revolutionary act.

  15. PDF THE NINETY-FIVE THESES

    Yet the Theses have historical value, and they are reproduced here in a translation by noted Reformation scholar Timothy Wengert. The best way to read them is in context with a reliable guide. For that reason, Fortress Press has recent-ly published Martin Luther's 95 Theses with commentary and introduction by Timothy J. Wengert, and

  16. Martin Luther's 95 Theses

    Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) objected to scholastic theology on the grounds that it could not reveal the truth of God and denounced indulgences - writs sold by the Church to shorten one's stay (or a loved one's) in purgatory - as unbiblical and avaricious. The 95 Theses represented a direct challenge to the authority of the Church from a ...

  17. Martin Luther

    Martin Luther was a German monk who forever changed Christianity when he nailed his '95 Theses' to a church door in 1517, sparking the Protestant Reformation.

  18. Nailed It? Martin Luther, the 95 Theses, and the Castle Church Door

    Advertise on TGC. On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther strode confidently to the door of Wittenberg's Castle Church, nailed up his Ninety-five Theses, and in one swing of his hammer started what later became known as the Protestant Reformation. The defiant monk, enraged by the sale of indulgences that promised forgiveness apart from repentance ...

  19. PDF The Ninety-Five Theses of Martin Luther

    Here are the 95 Theses Martin Luther nailed on the church door at Wittenburg, October 31, 1517: When our Lord and Master Jesus Christ said, ``Repent'' (Mt 4:17), he willed the entire life of believers to be one of repentance. This word cannot be understood as referring to the sacrament of penance, that is, confession and satisfaction, as ...

  20. PDF Martin Luther's 95 Theses.

    42. Christians should be taught, it is not the Pope's opinion that the buying of indulgence is in any wa^ comparable to works of charity. 43. Christians should be taught, he who gives to the poor, or lends to a needy man, does better than buying indulgence. 44. For, by the exercise of charity, charity increases.

  21. Martin Luther's 95 Theses

    95 Theses Martin Luther nailed on the church door at Wittenburg. OCTOBER 31, 1517. Out of love for the truth and the desire to bring it to light, the following propositions will be discussed at Wittenberg, under the presidency of the Reverend Father Martin Luther, Master of Arts and of Sacred Theology, and Lecturer in Ordinary on the same at ...

  22. Martin Luther and the 95 Theses

    The 95 Theses in many ways started the Protestant Reformation. Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the church door of Wittenberg, and the Catholic Church later ex...

  23. Martin Luther

    Martin Luther OSA (/ ˈ l uː θ ər /; [1] German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] ⓘ; 10 November 1483 [2] - 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor, and Augustinian friar. [3] Luther was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation, and his theological beliefs form the basis of Lutheranism.He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in ...

  24. ‎Martin Luther, the Ninety-Five Theses, and the Reformation on Apple

    In 1517, one man forever changed the face of Christianity—and the Western world. Martin Luther, a German monk and theologian, issued his "95 Theses," triggering a shockwave of change across Europe. Now, this 9-lecture audio course introduces you to Luther's life, late-medieval theology and politics, and the ideas that sparked a revolution.

  25. Martin Luther's 95 Theses

    On October 31, 1517 Martin Luther posted his now-famous 95 Theses on the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. This was not an act of defiant vandalism but was instead a fairly common occurrence for inviting academic discussion. The 95 points that Luther wished to have discussed are not all equally controversial.