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- Jewish History: Martin Luther's Impact on Hitler and the Middle EastMartin Luther is celebrated as the Protestant Reformer of the Catholic Church, and the founder of the Lutheran faith, but he was also what can easily be termed the father of nazism, and the founder of anti-Semitisim in the modern world.
Nine Tips for Preaching like Martin LutherMartin Luther sparked the Protestant Reformation. One of the reasons is due to his skill as a preacher. Here are nine tips from Martin Luther on how to preach, with additional comments by Jeremy Myers.- Mike Greenberg Apologizes for Martin Luther Coon CommentMike Greenberg from Mike and Mike in the Morning says he mistakenly slurred Martin Luther King, Jr. His explanation seems plausible.
- Mike Greenberg "Martin Luther Coon" Remark: The Most Shocking Thing is that it was HeardOne wonders why the Mike and Mike in the Morning show's tape delay system wasn't in place and/or wasn't working after the radio host's utterance of a racial remark.
- Mike Greenberg: 'Martin Luther Coon...King Day"Mike and Mike in the Morning co-host Mike Greenberg, in an apparent slip of the tounge, uses a racially demeaning term. In this era, it may be an inescapable mistake.
- Research Source About Martin Luther, Founder of the Lutheran ChurchMartin Luther, who lived from 1483 to 1546, was the leader of the reformation of the Catholic Church of the Middle Ages. Luther upheld his position with indomitable courage. His work resulted in the formation of the Lutheran Church.
- Martin Luther and the 95 ThesesThis article discusses Martin Luther and the 95 Theses.
- Is Martin Luther the Most Influential Person of the Last Millennium?The justification for this ascension of Luther as the single most influential person in the western world over the past millennium rests less upon what is known than what shall forever remain speculation.
- What Martin Luther Wrote in a Letter to George SpalatinThe purpose of the first letter was to help to insure that John Reuchlin was not persecuted any further. The second letter was intended to have Spalatin live a good life in the eyes of God using the beliefs that Luther had.
- Martin LutherWhat you should know about the Protestant Reformation.
- The Results of Martin Luther's 95 ThesesOn October 31st, 1517, Matin Luther posted his 95 Theses to the door of the church in Wittenberg, initiating the Protestant Reformation...
- The Effects of Martin Luther & King Henry VIII on EuropeMartin Luther and King Henry VIII of England lived during the same time period, and had profound impacts upon the rest of the world. These individuals lived in a time of great change and helped initiate some of the greatest changes the world has ever seen.
How Martin Luther and John Calvin Conducted Witch Hunts and Persecuted DissentersThe early 16th-century Protestant reformers Martin Luther and John Calvin were brutal, superstitious, intolerant, and repressive individuals who exploited popular stereotypes of "witches" in order to persecute those who disagreed with their views.- Young Martin Luther: Effects on Catholicism Before the Lutheran ReformationAn internal view of the Lutheran Reformaation
Martin Luther: Father of the Great ReformationThe life and times of Martin Luther, a man considered 'The Father of the Great Reformation', is and always will be controversial. Luther's stand on his beliefs caused many to fall away from the Roman Catholic Church, the largest organized religion in the world at that time.- Martin Luther and Thomas MooreLuther began his ecclesiastical career as an Augustinian Monk in the Roman Catholic Church. Consequently, Luther was initially loyal to the papacy, and even after many theological conflicts, he attempted to bring about his reconciliation with the Church.
- Martin Luther and Other Leaders of the Protestant ReformationThis article contains a brief history of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century.
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- Table Talks of Martin Luther Key PointsThe key points of the Table Talks of Martin Luther.
Religious Expression in Albrecht Duerer's Self-portraitsAlbrecht Duerer's self-portraits have a special, captivating quality, which was actually an expression of his spiritual nature.- Lutheran Prayer for CourageI was raised in the Lutheran Church in the small pine and granite village where I lived in northern Canada.
- A Letter to Martin LutherA letter to Martin Luther from the clergymen (my perspective) in response to Martin Luther's letter to them. I use terms from that era ... as the clergymen would.
- Insight into History: Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of PeasantsA subtle but major development in the history of religious freedom.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 2, Chapter 4A summary of Chapter 4 from Book 2 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- The Loving Call of God is Not Always UnderstoodMany of us relate to God like this: He says to us, "Come," but we run in fear when we should be approaching to receive his kind gifts.
The Just Shall Live by His FaithThere is a great awakening of truth in the land! God's people who are called by his name have humbled themselves and sought relief from the oppressions of unrighteous rule. The healing of the land has begun.- This Day in History - July 16th: Kissing Banned in England & the Leipzig DebateHistory of July 16th, 1439 and 1519.
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- Martin Luther King Jr and the Civil Rights StruggleThis article talks about the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the Civil Rights struggle.
Change Has ComeThe change people of the previous generations, the likes of Martin Luther, have dreamed of coming true.- Martin Luther Vs. John CalvinAn analysis of two great philosophers who changed the Roman Catholic church during the Protestant Reformation.
- The Lutheran Choralea poem about Martin Luther's influence on 16th Century music!!!!!
Martin Luther PromisesThis is our song to sing throughout the land of becoming.
DVD Review: Luther (2003)The movie follows Luther's spiritual journey as a man who, at first, is angry with God and is certain that God is angry with him to becoming a man who discovers a loving God through Christ in the Scriptures of the New Testament.