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प्रश्न
Early in the sixteenth century there arose in Germany Martin Luther who became the great leader of the Reformation Movement. In this context describe:
Luther’s Theses
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उत्तर
When Luther visited Rome he was grieved to witness the worldliness of the Pope and the Clergy. In 1517 he nailed on the door of the Castle-Church at Wittenberg Ninety-five Theses (Statements), which he thought people should know and think about carefully.
The first Thesis was: “When our Lord and Master Jesus Christ says Repent, he means that the entire life of believers should be repentance.” All other Statements were an elaboration of this Thesis. Luther questioned the powers of Pope and priests to forgive sins of all who paid/regardless of whether they sincerely regretted their actions.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention two important causes of the Reformation.
Mention the main point on which Luther and Zwingli disagreed.
The Movement against the Roman Catholic Church is called the Reformation. Discuss its causes with reference to the following:
Raising Funds to build St. Peter’s Basilica
How did the following cause contribute to the 16th-century Reformation Movement in Europe:
Spread of New Learning
Early in the sixteenth century there arose in Germany Martin Luther who became the great leader of the Reformation Movement. In this context describe:
Luther’s Beliefs and Doctrines
What is known as the Reformation?
What is known as the Protestant Movement?
With reference to the Reformation, explain the following:
The meaning of Reformation.
With reference to the Reformation, answer the following:
How did New Learning become a factor that led to the reformation?
The respect to the growth of Nation States, answer the following question:
How did the Reformation contribute to emergence of Nation States.
