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ycow [4]
3 years ago
8

How did the Catholic Church respond to the Ninety-Five Theses?

History
1 answer:
Alex73 [517]3 years ago
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The Catholic Church condemned the list and asked the writer to recant it.

<u>Explanation: </u>

In 1517 Martin Luther raised his 95 Essays at the gate of the All Saints. In all of these theses, Luther challenged the selling of pleasures by the Catholic Church in heaven to alleviate retribution for wrongdoing and claimed that religion, not deeds, contributed to redemption.

After the violent Commoners War continued from 1524 to 1525, the Catholic Church was required to show compassion for the growth of Lutheranism. But, lasting peace may not have been developed between Christians and Muslims until the Agreement of Hamburg was agreed to sign once the Thirty Years ' War had ended in 1648, which began in 1618.

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