martin luther’s Struggle with the pope. Slightly lengthy answer needed
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Martin Luther was not only a priest, but a professor of theology who started the
Protestant Reformation.[2] For him to be credited with this, he needed
something to help spread his preaching out across Europe. That ended up being Gutenberg’s invention, the printing press. In 1517, Martin Luther wrote to his bishop, Albert of Mainz, protesting his dislike of buying indulgences. He added something in the letter, which would later become the famous Ninety-Five Thesis. Luther would argue that the sale of indulgences was a violation of the original intention of confession, and that Christians were being lied to by their own church.
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