
Das Luther-Tribunal - Zehn Tage im April
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Roman Knižka
Roman Knižka
Martin Luther
Roman Knižka
Martin Luther


Bernd Stegemann
Bernd Stegemann
Friedrich der Weise
Bernd Stegemann
Friedrich der Weise


Alexander Beyer
Alexander Beyer
Hieronymus Aleander
Alexander Beyer
Hieronymus Aleander


Holger Daemgen
Holger Daemgen
Johann von der Ecken
Holger Daemgen
Johann von der Ecken


Mateusz Dopieralski
Mateusz Dopieralski
Kaiser Karl V.
Mateusz Dopieralski
Kaiser Karl V.


James McVan
James McVan
Servant of the Emperor
James McVan
Servant of the Emperor


Hubertus Hartmann
Hubertus Hartmann
Schurff
Hubertus Hartmann
Schurff


Hannes Wegener
Hannes Wegener
Spalatin
Hannes Wegener
Spalatin


Jutta Fastian
Jutta Fastian
Katharina
Jutta Fastian
Katharina


Johannes Heinrichs
Johannes Heinrichs
Melanchthon
Johannes Heinrichs
Melanchthon
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At the beginning of the 16th century, the Christian Martin Luther followed his calling and became an Augustinian monk in Erfurt. However, his life in the monastery confronted him with his fears of a judging God. These were finally taken away from him through the study of his religion, which emphasized a merciful Creator. As a theologian in Wittenberg, he then went public with his 95 theses, which criticized the church's practice of forgiving sins in exchange for money. A momentous dispute began.


















