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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. The Life and Works of Martin
Luther Research Compiled for by J.A. Rodgers, June 2010 To Use This Paper Properly, Please
Introduction Martin Luther is well considered to be one of the most important individuals in the history of the Western world. It was because of Martin Luther that Catholicism lost
much of its control and Christianity was able to branch off in many different directions that better suited individuals, and also better suited a sense of freedom as well as
education in relationship to the Bible. The following paper examines the life and works of Martin Luther. The Life and Works of Martin Luther
"Martin Luther can be described as leading Protestant Reformer, Monk, Teacher, family man, one of the most significant figures in history and Germanys greatest theologian and Biblical
scholar" (Reformation Tours, 2010). He was a man who was always devoted to God and Christianity, but not always a man who believed there was any possible pursuit of Christianity
that did not involve Catholicism. Catholicism was essentially the only Christian religion and the Catholic Church controlled almost everything in society, including politics. The Catholic Church possessed the "Bible" and
taught the Bible. So, like many people, Martin was a man who was educated about the Bible without really ever questioning its validity, in the beginning. As noted by one
author, "Luther was sent to Erfurt University" where he studied law but "also continued his religious training, attending mass regularly and praying daily" (Reformation Tours, 2010). He then went into
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