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    Dreaming makes me think of the steps I have to do to make it to my dream so I work my hardest to complete each step. Now look at what Martin Luther King Jr. did to achieve his dream. M.L.K. had steps for his dream like protesting and not using the bus as transportation for a year. He worked hard to complete those steps and even though he wasn’t there to get his dream‚ he effected a lot of

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    The Apostle Paul‚ Saint Augustine & Martin Luther Their impact on the Christian Faith March 12‚ 2009 The Apostle Paul‚ Saint Augustine‚ and Martin Luther have been three very important figures in the Christian church. Each went through a unique personal experience that changed the course of their lives. Those experiences were important to them and they should be important to anyone of the Christian faith

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    He had affected society in the 1500s. Martin Luther was a great man of the Renaissance who had changed the corrupt Catholic Church. Martin Luther had many accomplishments during his lifetime. An accomplishment with an effect right away would be when he started the Protestant Reformation. This happened in 1517 when he posted the 95 Theses on Castle Church door. His “95 theses” which suggested 2 central beliefs: that the bible was the center of religious authority and that you can only reach salvation

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    MARTIN LUTHER AND HIS IMPACT ON THE MODERN CHURCH NAME OF STUDENT: SHONDA M. CURB L23934605 CHHI 525-B09 LUO DR. JEFF BRAWNER MARCH 07‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGE............................................................................................................1 TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................

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    Protestant Reformation: Martin Luther’s 95 theses Kaitlin Alexander Senior Division Historical Paper The sixteenth century‚ known as the Renaissance‚ was a time of momentous change in Europe. This time period impacted the World in many ways including the arts‚ music‚ literature‚ science‚ and religion; however religion made the biggest impact to the culture (MacCulloch‚ 107‚2). Religion was integral to every part of the culture; the image of Christ was the focal point its paintings‚ the Church

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    The movie “Luther” was a biography of Martin Luther‚ the priest who led the protestant reformation. The movie starts off by Luther nearly being struck by lightning. He promised to become a monk if god lets him survive the storm. After he becomes a monk‚ he goes to Rome. Luther is appalled by the catholic church practices‚ specially the practice of the church selling indulgences where the people are told that they can get forgiveness from god by giving money to the church. Luther goes back to Germany

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    Martin Luther King gave a speech of “The Three Evils of Society” on August 31‚ 1967‚ at the National Conference on New Politics in Chicago. Martin Luther King knew who and what has been the fundamental cause to keep suffering human being. He believed that the three roots of evils in our society are coming from poverty‚ racism and war. In order to overcome these fear‚ society must transform to the new society. These three things typically are formed of violence that exists in a brutal cycle. There

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    1. What parts of King’s speech received the most enthusiastic reception from his audience? Overall‚ Dr. Martin Luther King’s speech on the Montgomery bus boycott was a lively‚ passion-filled delivery‚ all of which was supported and fueled by the audience itself. However‚ the part of Dr. King’s speech that received the most enthusiastic reception from his audience was when it was announced that there is a point of time where an individual or group reaches their breaking point and rallies for change

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    Martin Luther’s Letter to the German nobility condemned many of the Catholic Church’s practices that Martin Luther believed reflected a corrupt church and described his growing opposition to the pope. Martin Luther believed that the pope should not have any authority over the emperor unless it is for spiritual offices. He believed that the only time‚ out of religious situations‚ the pope should feel above the emperor is when he anoints and crowns him at the altar. Martin Luther also did not understand

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    Furthermore‚ Martin Luther Kings religious actions and passive clever tactics helped him become popular and noticed. In December 1‚ 1955‚Martin Luther King was awarded to become president and lead a boycott of bus transportation in effort to stop the black and white segregation happening in the buses. In his first speech as the group’s president‚ King declared‚ "[they had] no alternative but to protest. For years [they] have shown patience. We have sometimes given our white brothers the feeling that

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