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    Martin Luther was born during a time where the Catholic Church had much power and reformation was a must and needed for a system that had lost its touch with the teachings of Jesus. Martin Luther became an important figure that is believed to have started the Reformation process of 1517. During this process he challenged, the process for the retribution of sins, sexuality amongst priest and nouns, and the denial of free will. All these contributions to Christianity, psychology and reformation…

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    The story of Martin Guerre has traversed centuries and borders. Daniel Vigne told this story with the modern film “The Return of Martin Guerre.” This film has received attention from historical scholars mainly because a well-established historian, Natalie Zamon Davis, was a consultant in the development of this film. Davis also generated her own academic history of the same story after her experience as a consultant. She claimed that after the film gave little consideration to historical facts…

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    Martin Luther Martin Luther is a name you have undoubtedly heard before. He was a German Reformer who effectively started the Reformation (though he was not the first reformer). He is primarily well known for teaching the true Christian doctrine of justification by faith alone in opposition to the Catholic church, who said faith and works where the path of salvation. He was persecuted and essentially on the run his entire life after starting the Reformation, but he did not recant and instead…

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    Martin Luther was born in Eisleben, on November 10th. Since he could carry himself, he was always a influence to the surrounding people, he was a great theologian that history recognised, he was also an author, teacher, protester, priest, supporter and an advocate for the Laity. Martin Luther had an immense influence on Christianity and is somewhat responsible for the outcome of the modern day Christianity. His contribution to Christianity was that the division that he started within the…

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    Martin Luther wrote the 95 Theses against the things that were taking place in the Catholic Church. In his early years he was a monk and scholar. He wrote the 95 Theses in paragraph form to complain. The 95 Theses was very important to the history of the church, religion, and reformation. The 95 Theses is a list of ninety-five things that Martin Luther thought was wrong with the Catholic Church. This was no ordinary list; it was more like ninety-five paragraphs. The 95 Theses can basically be…

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    In Martin Luther’s 95 Theses he informs us a lot about what the Church was doing during the time of his life. Martin Luther believed that Christ made a world where we lived in a world of repent where we practice the sacrament of confession. Luther believed that the Pope had too much power. Luther’s point of view was that the Pope did not have the power to forgive or excuse penalties unless God remits it. The dead were freed from all penalties by death. Those who died and had an imperfect or…

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    Martin Luther lived in Germany and his father was would encourage him to study law and become a lawyer as was practical during his time. One day he was walking along the road and lightning struck a tree near him and the explosion blew him away but that day he realized that God had saved him. It was due to this religious event that he felt inspired to become a monk. Luther was afraid of the possibility of not going into heaven and because of this fear turned to the Bible for comfort. He…

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    The Return of Martin Guerre by Natalie Zemon Davis is a historical tale about sixteenth century identity fraud and the authors who wrote about the Martin Guerre trial. As a historian, Davis uses several forms of writing as her resources including “letter and diaries, autobiographies, memoirs, family histories…plays, lyric poems, and stories.” Davis realizes that these types of resources come with over-exaggerations, gaps, and contradicting perspectives, subsequently she supplements these with…

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    WHAT IS THE 95 THESES AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? ( 500 words) Martin Luther was born in Eisleben ,Germany in 1493. He was a monk and a professor at the University of Wittenberg, In Germany. Martin Luther started reading the bible on his own and found out that the Catholic church was selling lies to get rich. He did not like the fact that the church was lying to all these people and the believed every word of it. Luther made the 95 theses and had them printed out on a printer press and he made…

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    sense that Lockheed Martin cares about their customers and feels responsible for their well-being. Additionally, Lockheed Martin presents a perfect example of “globalization” by not putting a constraint of a specific area of the world that they intend to operate; instead Lockheed Martin states that they plan to help and keep their customers safe. All of what Lockheed Martin has promised can only be accomplished through the use of innovation. I believe that Lockheed Martin is using the…

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