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Essay heading: Martin Luther: The Contrarian
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As Luther began to learn more about the bible and religion he began to take on the viewpoint that people are saved through God's grace, contrary to what was being taught in the Catholic Church at the time (Edwards 49). One of Luther's most well known oppositions was his posting of the Ninety-Five Theses in 1517... displayed 300 characters
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One of Luther's most well known oppositions was his posting of the Ninety-Five Theses in 1517. These theses were directly contrary to the views of the Catholic Church and its teachings, the same church that Luther supposedly supported in his being a monk.
Luther continued teaching and writing in Wittenberg but soon became involved in the controversies surrounding the Peasants' War because the leaders of the peasants originally justified their revolts because of his writings... displayed next 300 characters
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