Last Sunday was Reformation Sunday. Here is a cute video on what 'actually happened,' when Martin Luther pinned the 95 theses on the doors of Wittenburg on October 31st, 1517. This landmark day spawned the famous Reformation in the 16th Century.
And here's what really really happened. Luther never intended his theses to be printed and widely disseminated. They were meant to be only for a discussion among his colleagues at the university.
Yes Rosie. Thanks to what we have learned from Church history @ Regent.
Over the years, many have dramatized it just like that video. Like you said, it is meant to be discussed. I think based on Luther's temperament, it looks more like an invitation to debate.
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And here's what really really happened. Luther never intended his theses to be printed and widely disseminated. They were meant to be only for a discussion among his colleagues at the university.
Yes Rosie. Thanks to what we have learned from Church history @ Regent.
Over the years, many have dramatized it just like that video. Like you said, it is meant to be discussed. I think based on Luther's temperament, it looks more like an invitation to debate.
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