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Why did Martin Luther leave the Catholic Church?
Martin Luther's actions were certainly not as loud or brazen as the bullhorns and picket lines of present-day protesters. Yet what began with mere parchment and nails on a church door in Germany turned into one of the most important protests in world history.
Luther's Protest examines why Martin Luther left the Catholic Church, his role in sparking the Lutheran Reformation, his theological impact on the movement, and his continued efforts to return the church at large to the Word of God.
In addition, this book will show you Martin Luther's lasting influence on the Christian faith over the past 500+ years.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Reformation Map
- Rome, Italy - April 18, 1506
- Basel, Switzerland - March 1, 1516
- Wittenberg, Germany - October 31, 1517
- Augsburg, Germany - October 12-14, 1518
- Aachen, Germany - October 22, 1519
- Leipzig, Germany - June 27–July 16, 1519
- Wittenberg, Germany - December 10, 1520
- Worms, Germany - April 18, 1521
- Wartburg Castle - May 4, 1521–March 3, 1522
- Wittenberg, Germany - September 21, 1522
- Speyer, Germany - August 27, 1526
- Wittenberg, Germany - June 16, 1527
- Speyer, Germany - April 20, 1529
- Augsburg, Germany - June 25, 1530
- Nuremberg, Germany - July 23, 1532
- Wittenberg, Germany - May 29, 1536
- Smalcald, Germany - February 1537
- Eisleben, Germany - February 18, 1546
- Muhlberg, Germany - April 24, 1547
- Augsburg, Germany - September 25, 1555
- Postscript: From Monk to Beggar
- For Further Reading
- Subject Index
- Back Cover