Question
What was the significance of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses document?
a. In it, Martin Luther condemned the Catholic Church’s interpretation of the Book of Genesis, leading Protestants to disregard the Old Testament.
b. In it, Martin Luther criticized the Catholic Church for the sale of indulgences, unethical money lending, and papal corruption, leading to the Protestant Reformation.
c. In it, Martin Luther disapproved of the Catholic Church’s belief in the divinity of Jesus Christ, leading to the Council of Nicaea.
d. In it, Martin Luther complained about the pope choosing to remain in Italy, leading to Constantinople becoming the new capital of the Roman Empire.
I think it is b
a. In it, Martin Luther condemned the Catholic Church’s interpretation of the Book of Genesis, leading Protestants to disregard the Old Testament.
b. In it, Martin Luther criticized the Catholic Church for the sale of indulgences, unethical money lending, and papal corruption, leading to the Protestant Reformation.
c. In it, Martin Luther disapproved of the Catholic Church’s belief in the divinity of Jesus Christ, leading to the Council of Nicaea.
d. In it, Martin Luther complained about the pope choosing to remain in Italy, leading to Constantinople becoming the new capital of the Roman Empire.
I think it is b
Answers
Ms. Sue
Some of the options still show a sense of humor.
Yes, b is right.
Yes, b is right.
haha thanks
Ms. Sue
You are welcome. <g>
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B is correct.
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