He desired to have a public debate with Tetzel and Albert about Indulgences, but .
Martin Luther
Paying this was believed to not only wipe away your temporary punishments for your sins in this life, but could also lessen a loved one's time in purgatory.
Indulgences
"People who hate children are pigs, and dunces."
Martin Luther
He Called his wife, "That Spanish Cow" and declared himself head of the Anglican Church. And had Tyndale executed.
King Henry VIII
In Zurich, this group rejected Infant Baptism and were the first group to promote separation from church and state.
Anabaptists
This was the condition on which Luther would Personally burn his own writings.
He had to be proven wrong using Scripture
"I will cause the boy that driveth the plow to know more scriptures than thou dost."
William Tyndale
he and 6 buddies became loyal to the pope and founded the Jesuit Order.
Ignatius Loyola
The essence of his theology was "the The Knowledge of God made known through the word of God opens us up to Christ"
John Calvin
He told people they could eat sausages during lent.
Ulrich Zwingli
"Let the study of Scripture become your favorite occupation."
Johann Staupitz
These were the two main disagreements at the Colloquy of Regensburg
The Extent of the Pope's power
The Extent of the Church's power
He demanded that the Lord's Supper be done in the native language, baptized Himself, and was the first protestant Martyr
Felix Manz
These were the three kinds of writings Martin Luther wrote:
1. Devotional writings
2. Attacking the indulgences and Corruption of the Church
3. Theological tracts
"He's just a drunk German, when he sobers up he'll get over it"
Pope Leo X
He Reformed the Anabaptists after they went awry
Menno Simons
This was the alias of John Calvin when he was in Geneva.
Charles d' Espeville
These were the three "oh so romantic" reasons Martin Luther married Katherine Von Bora.
1. It would please his father
2. It would provoke the Pope
3. It would Preserve his name
Johann Tetzel
These were the three decisions of the Council of Trent.
1. Justification by faith alone is denied.
2. The elements of Communion literally become the body and blood of Christ.
3. The Church is the one who has the authority of interpreting scripture