Why the Germans in the early 16th century were preparing to destroy the Roman Catholic Church Germany was a completely different place than what was realized on the eve of today's reform. This is a nationwide group that is governed by the prince. Although a few people became wealthy for new trade routes, mining and supply of weapons, many farmers and farmers are still poor. Occasionally, a serfdom is still present, often uprising against greedy landlords.
In the early 16th century, the church theologian Martin Luther wrote 95 papers doubting the corruption of the Roman Catholic Church. In this article, I will discuss: Roman Catholic Church practice Martin Luther wants reform, What is Martin's specific criticism against the Papacy, and the interests of Pope Francis I in today's Roman Catholic Church. Martin Luther does not like the redemption of the Roman Catholic church. - ... the impact is domestic and international. For example, after hearing that Lenin succeeded in turning Marxism into practice, China started the movement on May 4, 1919. Initially, he seems to want to build an equal and free socialist society. He believes that the First World War is a bad capitalist war and Russia needs to get out of war.
At the beginning of the 16th century, the Catholic Church was based on the bureaucratic structure of the Holy Roman Empire, but became very powerful, but internally it rots. Since the beginning of the 12th century, people have sought reform. Between 1215 and 1545, nine church councils focused on church reform. The council did not reach a big agreement. Clerics can not live according to the teachings of the church, abuse of rituals and customs of the church continues. Religious reform is a movement of the West Christian world aimed at restoring doctrine and practice that removes the medieval abusive church and believes that reformers are consistent with the Bible and the New Testament church model. However, in addition to a more obvious spiritual reason for reform, two more, economic and political.