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    what impact does faith have on history? In Martin Luther’s case‚ faith had a huge impact on history. While Luther struggled with the teachings of the Catholic Church‚ he defined what he believed was God’s intention was for believers when it comes to salvation by deeds versus salvation by faith by writing “The 95 Theses”. Martin Luther’s faith shining through “The 95 Theses” impacted him to change the direction of the history of the church drastically. Martin Luther’s early life was impacted by education

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    Martin Luther was born 1483 as the son of a mining family. He attended the Latin School in Mansfeld in 1488. Then In 1501 Luther began to go to school in Erfurt and intended to become a lawyer. In 1505‚ however‚ he made a decision that changed the course of his life drastically; he decided to enter the Augustinian monastery. His search for a merciful god ended in the reformation of the church. Luther had many bad personal experiences with the church. His public criticism of the misuse was published

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    Martin Luther‚ the Nazi’s inspiration. “First to set fire to their synagogues or schools and to bury and cover with dirt whatever will not burn‚ so that no man will ever again see a stone or cinder of them.” If you had to take one guess as to who said this quote directed towards the Jews‚ my guess is most of you would say Adolf Hitler. But this quote actually comes from a man who inspired most of the German hate towards the Jews‚ a man who was and still is regarded as one of the great reformists

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    The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial is the newest memorial to be built in Washington D.C. The memorial was finished with construction in the summer of 2011. This memorial celebrates the life of one of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights era‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This is a reminder of Dr. Kings’ powerful impact on the country and even the world. It was only right that a memorial was built in Washington D.C. to honor the life of this powerful man. Dr. Kings’ memorial is located

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    One point Martin Luther King makes is that education should make a man more efficient. I agree with this because a community can not become better if its people is not efficient. For example: if i don’t study well for a test‚ I might become a bad member of the community in the later future. One point Martin Luther King makes is that education should make a man more efficient. I agree with this because a community can not become better if its people is not efficient. For example: if I don’t study

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    A hero to me is not violent‚ but brave and warm hearted. He was the worlds voice for equality. Martin Luther king was a civil rights activist‚ and well known for his actions and services. Dr. king has played a major role in the way our country is shaped today. Although king is well known if you have not been inspired by him after you read this‚ may you be inspired by Martin Luther king’s influential actions. King has outrageous accomplishments considering the era he lived in‚ where blacks had their

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    Martin Luther was born on November 10‚ 1483‚ in the town of Eisleben‚ Germany. His parents‚ Hans and Margarethe Luther‚ having some success in mining‚ were only considered to be a peasant family. Due to an abundance of ore deposits‚ the Luther family relocated to Mansfield in 1484. In 1501‚ Martin Luther entered the University of Erfurt and earned a Master of Arts in Philosophy. While his goal seemed to be toward becoming a lawyer‚ Luther had a life-changing experience in 1505. He was caught

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Martin’s beliefs included the importance of civil rights‚ specifically on the impact of racial-related topics. He viewed people based on their character and personality‚ rather than the color of their skin. He also tried to put an end to racism by using nonviolent campaigns. The beliefs of Transcendental philosophy include individualism (meaning to see people as being individuals and believing in the purity of people)‚ idealism (meaning to focus on the importance of creativity

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    The Speech Dr. Martin Luther King’s speech in 1965 is arguably the most famous and widely recognized speech in history. At the end of the civil war in 1865‚ the 13th amendment to the constitution came around. This ensured the freedom of roughly four million African Americans and rendered slavery an illegal practice in the United states. The federal government was now in full control of the situation. They passed numerous pieces of civil rights legislation and held their union troops in the south

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    Martin Luther was the first person translate and publish the Bible in the common language of the German people and promoted the development of Christianity in Germany. He is one of the greatest psalmody written by the greatest man of the greatest period of German history His famous song "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" expressed to the people that the theological doctrine faithfulness and God’s faithfulness. In his observation shows that it is easy to use the God’s words‚ but more difficult to grasp

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