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What did Luther do while living in Frederick the Wise's castle that subsequently influenced German language and culture?
He wrote three books: To the Christian Nobility, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and The Freedom of the Christian.
He translated the New Testament into German.
He formulated ninety-five theses for academic debate.
He organized the Lutheran church.
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He translated the New Testament into German.
While hidden at Wartburg Castle under Frederick the Wise (1521–22) Luther produced a German New Testament — a work that made the Bible accessible in the vernacular and helped standardize and shape the German language and culture.
While hidden at Wartburg Castle under Frederick the Wise (1521–22) Luther produced a German New Testament — a work that made the Bible accessible in the vernacular and helped standardize and shape the German language and culture.
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