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Martin Luther and the Reformation A Catholic Perspective

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  Martin Luther and the Reformation   Martin Luther was a 16th-century German leftist whose conduct significantly impacted religion and society. Luther blamed the Roman Catholic Church's trade of indulgences and supported defense through faith. One of his most notorious conduct was posting the 95 Theses on the door of the Wittenberg University Church in 1517. This action is considered the launch of the Reformation, and his reform movement emphasized the supreme authority of the Bible in the Christian faith, faith in Christ, and deliverance through God's absolute grace.  Positive Aspects of Luther from a Unqualified Perspective   Luther played a significant part in spreading the communication of the Reformation through music. As an unqualified clerk, he frequently sang Gregorian chant spirituals and mass songs, and he restated the Latin Bible, which was only readable by the church, into German for dispersion. He also created chorales composed of monophonic warbles an