Luther
1. Although Martin Luther he struggle with his faith with Christ, he believed that we should be able to worship freely and able to read and translate the bible ourselves. At the time, the only way to hear about Christ was threw the Pope or a Priest. Martin Luther translated the Bible from Latin to German so that people could read it themselves. He also translated the 95 Theses. He faced judgement and accusations from the other priests and people for going against the natural traditions of the way of the Roman Catholic Church. Luther was a great doctor of Theology.
2. Martin Luther was important because he made a way for people to read, translate, and apply the bible for themselves. A downfall in his life was that he struggled with his faith in Christ, and did continuously throughout most of his life until he put complete faith in him.One of Luther's strengths was that, even though he struggled with his relationship with Christ, he tried his hardest to do the right things and be the best spiritual leader that he could. I think that the movie was pretty accurate. I haven't read or studied Martin Luther very much so I think that the movie is accurate. I don't think that the movie was biased. It seemed to go with the history of the time.
3. Luther’s books show accuracy of the books of the Bible to each other. Luther also wrote about the church and wrote quite a bit about the Christian home. He wrote with great emotion, and took his frustration out with his writings (in a good, healthy way) (Greatsite Marketing). Although he took a vow of Chasity, Martin Luther married Katharina von Bon in 1527. Katharina von Bon was a nun that fled from Nimbschen. She took refuge in Wittenberg where she met Luther. They had 6 children (C.D. Merriman).
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