A Discourse on Martin Luther and His Critique of the Church
Date Submitted: 07/19/2000 14:40:11
Category: / Society & Culture / Religion
Length: 3 pages (925 words)
Category: / Society & Culture / Religion
Length: 3 pages (925 words)
Imagine that everywhere you go you are told that you are inferior. Every time you embark on your own you are shut down. A world where all you work for in life is for the indulgence of another. Martin Luther in his "Open Letter to the Christian Nobility of the German State," eloquently delivers a well argued critique on the oppressive nature of the Roman Church and a foundation to infuse the Christians of Germany
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a call for hegemony of true Christians to stand tall. Luther wishes beyond all else to do away with the pope and his cardinals and reform the church so that it may be cleansed of its heretics and evil. It is the duty of those of us in this real and true Christian brotherhood to fix these wrongs and justify our equality if not even our superiority to the scum that currently infests the church.
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