The Early Church to the Reformation: Martin Luther Essay - 16. Retrieved from https://studentshare.org/history/1624179-germany
The Early Church to the Reformation: Martin Luther Essay - 16. https://studentshare.org/history/1624179-germany.
Martin Luther was excluded and spent his time of seclusion to translate the new testament into German and later got back to Wittenberg, married and that is how Protestant and Lutheran started. He entered Erfurt Monastery in 1505 and joined the Augustinian Order of Hermit as he learned the Bible and Catholic teachings. He first read the Bible in 1503 that was rarely read and was happy when he came back from the library. By the time he hid in Wartburg Castle between 1521 to 1522, he translated the New Testament from Latin to German dialect.
The protestant renovation began as a movement of doctrinal and moral reform (Gonzalez, 2010 p. 1188). The reformation had been infusing crosswise Europe for a couple of years. Luther was lucky to have a protector as well as supporter known as Fred the Wise. Gonzalez (2010 p. 1192) states that the creation of the portable kind by Gutenberg and this also meant that the books, pamphlets, Bibles and many more belonging to Martin Luther could be widely dispersed. Works Cited Gonzalez, Justo L. Story of Christianity: Volume 1: The Early Church to the Reformation. Vol. 1.
HarperCollins, 2010.
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