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explain how Luther’s grievances with the Roman Catholic Church gave rise to his own ideology.

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Answered by ramsha20
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The sixteenth century. In Europe it is a time when people seem dissatisfied, hungry for change [music out]. Many look to religion as a guide in uncertain days. For a thousand years the church has been a force uniting rich and poor, prince and peasant, nation and nation. But now even Pope Hadrian VI, the head of the church, is troubled.

HADRIAN: For years vile abuses have grown up around the Holy See. The sickness has spread from the popes down to the humblest prelates.

NARRATOR: Pope Hadrian:

HADRIAN: For a long time not one of us, not a single one, has done anything right.

TETZEL: Sinners, now is the time to listen to the voice of God! See what I have in my hand. It is marked with the pope's own seal.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Luther denounced in his theses the abuses and impurities of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly the papal custom of demanding recompense for crimes committed—a practise known as "indulgences"—in his writings.

Explanation:

Step 1: Luther was threatened by the Church, who ultimately excommunicated him and halted the dissemination of his ideas. It's possible that the Church used these measures to prevent individuals from converting to another faith, which would pose a danger to their authority.

Step 2: Luther was more enraged at the church for hawking "indulgences," which guaranteed absolution from sin-related penalties for either the living or the dead who were thought to be in purgatory. He wrote his "95 Theses" on October 31, 1517, denouncing indulgence sales and papal abuses.

Step 3: There are three "solas" that are frequently used to condense Luther's and the reformation's teachings. By grace alone, by faith alone, and alone according to the written word—sola gratia, sola fide, and sola scriptura. God's love for mankind is the foundation of reformation theology. By grace alone, it is meant that God freely provides his love.

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