An unknown monk invited the imminent church problem to debate, causing a reform movement that damaged history.
Some of the copies of these papers were sent to friends and church officials, but no discussion took place. Albert, Archbishop of Mainz, sent these papers to several theologians. In that judgment he sent a copy to Rome and asked for action at Luther. During the first few months of 1518, these papers were reprinted in many cities, and Luther's name was associated with the request for fundamental change in the Church. He became news on the front page
why? Lutter called for discussion about the most neurotic problem of his time, the relationship between money and religion. "Addiction" from Latin permission has become a complex tool for forgiveness sins. The basis of forgiveness of confession 's sacraments is "the power of keys" that was given to the apostles of Gospel 16: 18 in Matthew and used to train sinners. Sinners repented are asked to express their regrets
In 1517, Luther published 95 papers at the entrance to the castle church in Wittenberg, accusing the pain of forgiveness for sale and freeing purgatory. In 95 papers monks asked to examine the word of God to teach the contents of indulgence. Soon all Europeans were shocked by Luther's challenge. Some people think that his protest is a solitary and cumbersome task, but in reality it is seeking to transform the church through the power of God's Word.
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted his "95 thesis" on the door of Wittenberg Castle Church. Luther's problem is that the Catholic Church sells redemption vouchers. As Luther's post began Protestant Reform, the outcome of this case was enormous both politically and religiously. When asked why he was doing this, Luther said he was tied to the Bible and its reasons. Luther was condemned as a heathen and sentenced to death. He escaped Protestant reform. Protestant reform was achieved by so-called Catholic anti-religious reform of theologians. In 1545, the Trent Council, composed of 255 leaders, discussed the internal clergy's corruption and gathered to cope with Protestant threats. As a result, indulgence was forbidden and clergy corruption was reduced. But most importantly, the Roman Catholic Church strengthened its doctrine in the face of Protestant challenges.