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    1. Martin Luther was a German monk and a teacher of theology. He was troubled about the possibility of not going to heaven. He led a very strict life, but was more worried about committing sin. Luther read the writings of early Christian theologians, including St. Augustine, and the Bible. He then created a theory of truth only faith not good deeds could bring person redemption and that no good works, rituals, etc. would save a person if they did not believe. 2. He believed that only faith could…

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    Martin Luther was responsible for the Protestant Reformation, which was when reformers pointed out problems with the church: corruption, simony, and sale of indulgences. During the Protestant Reformation new religions were created because reformers did not agree with Catholic Church. The Protestant Reformation had an effect in the Europeans’ society, economy, and the politics. Some effect influenced the European society but others led to diversity. The Protestant Reformation affected society in…

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    Loyola and Calvin thought both had their thoughts when it came to the issues of predestination and christian liberty. Both were around during these times when religious issues were becoming more and more abundant amongst the masses. These issues were predominantly on the forefront for the most part, so they caused the most conflicts when they came about as well. Ignatius Loyola had some contrasting thoughts when it came to the idea of predestination when discussing religion and christianity…

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    Lockheed Martin was founded in 1995 and provides engineering, design, IT, and defense services to mostly government clients. Lockheed identifies 5 business segments: “Aeronautics, Information Systems and Global Solutions (IS&GS), Missiles and Fire Control (MFC), Mission Systems and Training (MST), and Space Systems.” Lockheed states they organize their business segments based on products and services provided by each segment. Provided below is a summary of 2014 segment revenues and expenses. To…

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    The Reformation Dbq

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    The Reformation was also called the Protestant Reformation. It was a religious revolution that took place in the Western church in the 16th century. Its leaders include Martin Luther and John Calvin. Martin Luther believed the Catholic church was corrupt and saw fit to expose the catholic. Through his efforts of exposing the Catholic church, he became one of the most influential and controversial figures in Chris History. The Reformation changed the church with disarming the ecclesial…

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    One reformer and who person can change the way we see things in the world. I can tell you that Theodore Beza changed the way we look at the world today. Now many of you are probably thinking ‘I have no idea who this man is.’ Don’t worry I didn’t know who he was either. I hope with this Research paper you will understand who Theodore Beza was and what he did to impact our world today. One Reformer, Theodore Beza, impacted the Protestant Reformation and the current way we live and worship today.…

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    Martin Luther used these Theses to display his unhappiness with the Church's sale of indulgences, and this eventually gave birth to Protestant religion. It defied the teachings of the Church on the nature of penance, the authority and power of the pope and the efficacy of indulgences. That created a dispute that would result in the Reformation and the birth of the Lutheran, Reformed, and Anabaptist traditions within Christianity. Martin Luther did not intend the Thesis…

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    During the Renaissance, the Reformation and Counter-Reformation were an interesting points in history that sparked change in the churches. The main reason the Reformation took place is because Martin Luther wanted to change the Catholic Church and their practices. Martin Luther wrote 95 theses to combat the practices of the church because he wanted to show the sins that were in them. For example, some of his theses included: the selling of church services (funerals), selling indulgences (paying…

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    teaching of subjugating of guilt of been wrong prevent a sinner from sin over again?. The answer is no. Luther is wrong on this idea as well, without providing a system to educate the sinner how to sin no more, and to make them realized is must be some kind of consequences for every sin. I think his idea would kill human conscience because it makes it easy for them to put no effort in affording sin. Luther believed that human did not have any sort of unique power whatsoever to overcome the…

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    John Calvin John Calvin was a crucial participant in the Protestant Reformation (1517 – 1648). The Protestant reformation was a stage in time where people started to challenge the Catholic Church teachings as they believed that the church had gotten too far away from the bible as a source and that the Pope and Priests were misusing their power. Calvin had a great amount of power including being able to govern a city in Switzerland called Geneva all because of his religious beliefs and theories.…

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