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Ivenika [448]
3 years ago
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How did the Catholic Church respond to the Ninety-Five Theses? It implemented a few key reforms from the list. It created its ow

n list of reforms and enacted them. It implemented almost all of the reforms from the list. It condemned the list and asked the writer to recant it.
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2 answers:
Salsk061 [2.6K]3 years ago
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The way that the Catholic Church responded to ninety-five Theses was: Catholic church condemed Martin Luther and asked him to recant.

The theses created by Martin Luther exposed the corrupt situation that was happening within the Catholic Church at that time. They beleive that if the ninety-five theses left uncontrolled, it would became a hindrance for the church's power within the government and create a financial defisit for the church.

emmainna [20.7K]3 years ago
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It condemned the list and asked the writer to recant it.

Further Explanation:

<u>Martin Luther was born in Germany in the year 1483 and he was one of the most significant figures of history. It was in the year 1517 when Luther wrote down a document in which he attacked corrupt practices of the catholic church in order to absolve sin</u>. He wrote a document named ninety-five thesis and in that he propounded two central beliefs. One was that the Bible was the ultimate authority and second was that Humans can reach salvation by their faith. This changed the course of religious as well as cultural history in the west.  

His document of 95 theses was distributed all over Germany and when it reached Rome, he was summoned in Southern Germany's city, Augsburg to defend his opinion which he gave in his theses. <u>This argument between Luther and Cardinal Thomas Cajetan went on for three days but no agreement was decided mutually and the Church asked Martin Luther to Recant his document to which Luther refused.</u>  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Ninety-Five Theses

Chapter: History  

Keywords: Martin Luther, Ninety Five Theses, Germany, Recant, Catholic, Church, Rome, Salvation, Cultural, Augsburg.  

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