Zusammenfassung der Ressource
LUTHER'S PROTEST
(1517-21)
- 'Indulgences are
not based on
scripture' - Martin
Luther
- Indulgences
reduces time in
purgatory
(apparently)
- Patrick Collinson,
'without Luther there
would of been no
Reformation, or not the
same reformation'
- Luther, unintentionally
at first changed world
history
- Attacked
Catholic
practices
- LUTHER
- Academic but could touch
the feelings of an ordinary
man
- Huge energy, believed
in what he was saying
(conviction), powerful
way with words
- 1505, left Uni to become a monk at a
strict Augustinian monastery - in a
thunderstorm, he vowed to St Anne he
would become a monk if his life was
spared
- Became a professor at the Uni
of Wittenberg
- FREDRICK THE WISE
(d.1525)
- Luther would of been
executed at an early stage
without the protection of
Fredrick
- Highly respected,
had a sense of
justice
- He elected the HRE - so Charles V
could never be allowed to silence
Luther without causing annoyance
from Fredrick
- INDULGENCE
CONTROVERSY & THE
95 THESES
- Indulgence-
lessen time
in purgatory
- Popes saw a financial
advantage to selling
indulgences (became a
well-organised system)
- 1476 - buy indulgences
for a friend or relative in
purgatory-soul could be
released by cash
payment
- 1514-Indulgences were
to pay for the St Peter's
basilica in Rome
- Profits spilt between Pope
Leo X & the Archbishop of
Mainz (debt after paying for
his archbishopric)
- Everyone who
bought an
indulgence, their sins
would be forgiven too
- Dominican friar - JOHN
TETZEL - preached was the
worst technique a salesmen
could do - used emotional
blackmail (d.1519)
- 'As soon as the coin in
the coffer rings, the soul
from purgatory springs'
- 'Place your penny on
the drum, the pearly
gates open & in strolls
mum'
- His methods were
challenged by Luther
- Indulgences banned in Electoral
Saxony by Fredrick the Wise (no
competition for his holy relics- which
also reduced time in purgatory)
- THE 95 THESES - 31
October 1517
- Sale of indulgences
enraged Luther
- Nailed them to the Church door of
Wittenberg- to start debate (no proof though)
but it circulated quickly
- Timed on purpose. First
two days of November -
focus on dead & souls in
purgatory - demand for
indulgences would then be
high.
- Sent copies to his own
bishop & Archbishop of
Mainz
- LUTHER'S IDEAS
- Luther wanted to find the
best route to salvation;
he did 'good works'
(fasting, vigils-being
awake when your
supposed to be asleep-,
repeating prayers,
confessing sins (did it for
6 hours & was still not
satisfied)
- Doing these rituals, nearly
killed him, 'so that the
bones stood out of him'
- 'Love God! I hated him!'
- Johannes von Staupitz (member
of the Augustinian order) advised
Luther to do biblical study to learn
more about God than seeing him
as a stern judge
- Influenced by humanist
ideas such as Erasmus'
New Testament (1516)
- God was a
God of mercy -
depended on
justification of
faith alone
- God sent Christ into
our world to save
sinners - hope for
everyone
- Faith alone was
essential in
salvation
- 'Faith alone' was not
anything new - it had
been in the New
testament, so his
theology was a revival of
early Christian teaching
- Caused controversy -
made the Churches
teachings seem irrelevant
- pilgrimages, relics,
indulgences = no way of
helping you gaining salvation