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What was revolutionary about Martin Luther and his beliefs?

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1. He translated the Bible into German for more people to read, which was illegal.

2. He compromised on some of his 95 Theses in order to preserve the peace of Europe.

3. E He led a Catholic Church effort to root out Protestant efforts in Germany.

4. He believed that the Bible was the ultimate authority on Christianity, not the pope.

5. His theological stand against the Catholic Church began the Protestant Reformation.

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4. He believed that the Bible was the ultimate authority on Christianity, not the pope.

5. His theological stand against the Catholic Church began the Protestant Reformation.

Step-by-step explanation:

For Luther, the doctrine of redemption and grace had been corrupted in the practices of the Roman Catholic Church. He stated that salvation and receiving God´s grace could be attained by the faith and that the Bible was the ultimate authority, not the pope or men´s interpretations.

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