Martin Luther and the Reformation

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Martin Luther and the Reformation (Part 2 of 3) Luther -vs- the Roman Catholic Church (1517-1522)

The 95 Theses - 10/31/1517 Points of dispute against the sale of _____________ Written in Latin for the university faculty to discuss Translated into German and distributed widely thanks to the _________________ press Not the best thing Luther ever wrote as it was very early on in Luther’s understanding of the Gospel The Heidelberg Disputation of 1518

Separating from Rome From 1520-1521 Luther wrote three great works: "Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation" "The Babylonian Captivity" "The Freedom of the Christian Man" The pope _____________________ Luther - Exurge Domini (Luther burned this “Papal Bull” in the fire)

The Diet of Worms (1521) Has nothing to do with eating worms but was unpleasant thing A Diet is a civil _______ and it was in the city of Worms, Germany Luther appeared before Holy Roman Emperor Charles V He refused to recant and was declared a “wanted man” (_________) Elector Frederick the Wise had Luther kidnapped for his own good

At Wartburg Castle (1521-1522) Luther was kept against his will in this “Kingdom of the Birds” He was disguised as “___________ George” (Junker Jörg) Here he translated the New Testament into __________ (Not from the Latin Vulgate but from the original Greek)

Let’s watch session 4 of part 1 from the Lutheran Hour Ministries “A Man Named Martin” Videos https://www.lhm.org/men/downloadmp4db.asp?ID=2845 It’s about 20 min. long