Martin Luther
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19 – What happened after Luther’s excommunication in 1521?
Dr. Robinson gives a brief overview of the events leading up to his being declared a heretic by Charles V.
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02 – What led Luther to write the 95 Theses?
Dr. Robinson explains why Luther wrote the 95 Theses in the first place.
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03 – What was Luther’s background?
Dr. Robinson gives a brief overview how Luther moved from a college student to a university professor.
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15 – Why was Luther not excommunicated until 1521?
Dr. Robinson explains why it took so long for the pope to excommunicate Luther and gives a brief explanation of the politics of the time.
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23 – What was the relationship between the German princes and Luther?
Dr. Robinson explains Luther’s views on rebellion against authority.
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14 – Why did the 95 Theses cause such a stir?
Dr. Robinson explains how the 95 theses started the Reformation.
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26 – What did Luther do provide for preaching and instruction in the catechism?
Dr. Robinson explains the changes Luther brought to public and Christian education.
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11 – What was the relationship between Erasmus and Luther?
Dr. Robinson points out the differences between Eramus and Luther.
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25 – What did Luther do when he returned to Wittenberg?
Dr. Robinson explains that Luther made changes slowly and used education to affect these changes.
