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Martin Luther nailing his 95 Theses to the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg, as portrayed in this painting by Ferdinand Pauwels. Wittenberg is the epicenter for a wave of new thought whose affects reach as far as Rome. Luther wants to emancipate people by turning them towards Christ. He rejects political radicalization and armed rebellion. A view today of the spire of the All Saints' Church (left) in Wittenberg from which Luther began his Protestant Reformation. The "Empire" strikes back. Provocative theses, reformation writings, stubborn refusal to revoke ideas - it's all too much for the Pope Leo X who in January 1521 excommunicates Luther.
In 1517, Dr Martin Luther (1483–1545), an Augustinian friar, presented 95 theses questioning practices within the Catholic Church. In the following years he published several writings that were regarded as heretical. In them he rejected Church doctrines and practices that deviated from the Gospel and called for a reform. The Pope excommunicated him. Emperor Charles V summoned Luther to appear before the Diet of Worms in 1521 and demanded that he recant his writings.
Martin Luther (1483-1546) German theologian, professor, pastor, and church reformer, Luther began the Protestant Reformation with the publication of his Ninety-Five Theses on October 31, 1517. In this publication, he attacked the Church’s sale of indulgences. He advocated a theology that rested on God’s gracious activity in Jesus Christ, rather than in human works. Als zu den Augustiner-Eremiten gehörender Theologe sah er in Gottes Gnadenzusage und in der Rechtfertigung durch den Glauben das Wesen des christlichen Glaubens und orientierte sich fortan ausschließlich an Jesus Christus als dem „fleischgewordenen Wort Gottes. Auf der Basis dieser Überzeugungen wollte Luther von ihm als Fehlentwicklungen wahrgenommene Erscheinungen der Kirche seiner Zeit beseitigen und sie in ihrer ursprünglichen evangelischen Gestalt wiederherstellen („re-formieren ).
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Published by Wartburg Pub. House, Waverly, IO (1917). des alten und Neuen Testaments. Nach der deutschen Übersetzung . artin Luthers: Used. Zentrallager Delbrück (Delbrück, Germany).
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Die Übersetzung Martin Luthers in der revidierten Fassung 2017: Der vertraute Text wurde an etlichen Stellen wieder mehr an die Originalversion von 1545 angepasst und ist durch die gründliche wissenschaftliche Bearbeitung zuverlässiger als je zuvor
Martin Luther was born on 10 November 1483 in Eisleben. His father was a copper miner. He was ordained in 1507, began teaching at the University of Wittenberg and in 1512 was made a doctor of Theology. In 1510 he visited Rome on behalf of a number of Augustinian monasteries, and was appalled by the corruption he found there
| A1 | Wir Glauben All An Einen GottComposed By – Johann Walter |
| A2 | Gelobet Seist Du, Jesu ChristComposed By – Anonymus* |
| A3 | Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre GotComposed By – Gottfried A. Homilius* |
| A4 | Die StiftungsworteComposed By – Hugo Distler |
| A5 | Christe Du Lamm GottesComposed By – Hugo Distler |
| B1 | Mitten Wir Im Leben SindComposed By – Heinrich von Herzogenberg |
| B2 | Nun Bitten Wir Den Heiligen GeistComposed By – Matthäus Le Maistre |
| B3 | Vater UnserComposed By – Hans Leo Haßler |
| B4 | Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger GeistComposed By – Johann Sebastian Bach |
| B5 | Ein Feste Burg Ist Unser GottComposed By – Kaspar Othmayr* |
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