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What were Martin Luther’s beliefs?" is a well-defined research question.
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Reason: The question is too broad and ambiguous to be "well-defined" — it doesn't specify which kinds of beliefs (theological, political, social), which time period of Luther's life, or the scope/depth expected. A well-defined version would narrow the focus, for example:
- "What were Martin Luther’s principal theological beliefs about justification by faith as expressed between 1517 and 1525?"
- "How did Martin Luther’s view of biblical authority differ from the Catholic Church’s position in 1517?"
Reason: The question is too broad and ambiguous to be "well-defined" — it doesn't specify which kinds of beliefs (theological, political, social), which time period of Luther's life, or the scope/depth expected. A well-defined version would narrow the focus, for example:
- "What were Martin Luther’s principal theological beliefs about justification by faith as expressed between 1517 and 1525?"
- "How did Martin Luther’s view of biblical authority differ from the Catholic Church’s position in 1517?"
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