
Martin Luther
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Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk, ignited the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. Driven by his theological convictions, he challenged the Catholic Church's authority and practices, leading to a profound transformation of Christianity in Europe. His 95 Theses, initially intended as a call for academic debate, inadvertently became a rallying cry for widespread religious reform. This book delves into Luther's life, exploring his motivations, struggles, and the far-reaching consequences of his actions.Book Details
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