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According to Luther's critics, what did he question in the Ninety-five Theses?
The truthfulness of the Nicene Creed.
The Bible's authority.
The filioque clause.
The pope's authority.
The usefulness of theological debate.
The effectiveness of the sacraments.
The historicity of Jesus' resurrection.
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The pope's authority.
Critics said Luther challenged the pope's authority—especially the pope's power to grant indulgences and remit penalties—not the Creed, the filioque, the resurrection, or the Bible's general authority.
Critics said Luther challenged the pope's authority—especially the pope's power to grant indulgences and remit penalties—not the Creed, the filioque, the resurrection, or the Bible's general authority.
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