Luther
The Life of Martin Luther
by
Russell Shortt
Martin Luther is the rarest of creatures, a man who knows his own mind, speaks it and refuses to be swayed. There is something so, so logical about the man and his life; he was baptised on the Feast of St. Martin of Tours, he fulfilled his father's wishes by enrolling in law school but he dropped out almost immediately as he viewed law as symbolising uncertainty, he entered the monastery because he had made a vow on the spur of the moment that he would become a monk if he was saved from a storm - something maddeningly logical...
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id=2380888 - May 22, 2009
On Protestantism - Martin Luther and Other Reformers
by
Karl Mitchell
Throughout the essay, I will explore other reformers and sects who followed in Luther's wake to challenge the established religious ways. I will be concentrating on Zwingli; Calvin, and the Anabaptists. I will expound upon the main differences between their religious interpretation and Luther's own positions.
http://ezinearticles.com/?On-Protestantism---Martin-Luther-and-Other-Reformers
id=1214087 - May 30, 2008
In Honor of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr
by
Jose Manaiza
Is the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. fulfilled? What it would take to have that beautiful dream fulfilled? Do you know what is the authentic true definition of The American Dream nowadays in the 21st Century? These are the words of a young man who proclaimed the fulfillment of the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. deeply rooted in The American Dream of July 4th, 1776.
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id=5148120 - Oct 04, 2010
On Martin Luther - The Great Reformer
by
Karl Mitchell
Throughout this essay, I will explore Luther's challenge which began as an attack on the practice and sale of the Indulgences, but within a few years broadened to include nearly the entire edifice of Catholic dogma. Plus, I will expound upon the points of contention between the reformer and the established church. In addition, I will discuss the practices and theories, which came under Luther's sustained assault.
http://ezinearticles.com/?On-Martin-Luther---The-Great-Reformer
id=1213248 - May 30, 2008
Martin Luther King Party - A Time For Memories And Celebration That Really Matters
by
Gail Leino
Martin Luther King played a pivotal part in the history not just of Black Americans, but of American history as a whole. It is only right that the life of such an important person in our histories be celebrated in style with a Martin Luther King Party.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Martin-Luther-King-Party---A-Time-For-Memories-And-Celebration-That-Really-Matters
id=580610 - May 26, 2007
The Rev Dr Martin Luther King, Jr
by
Karen S Cole
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., (January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968) was a man given a googolplex of titles from a wide variety of sources, including many world human rights organizations and grateful American Southern universities. But his original name was much shorter.
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id=619283 - Jun 24, 2007
Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King, John Lennon, Sarah Dylan - Peace Dreamers
by
Robin Churchill
Today is Martin Luther King Day. Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King and John Lennon were all great dreamers. A dream is defined as "a fond hope or aspiration; to imagine as possible.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Jesus-Christ,-Martin-Luther-King,-John-Lennon,-Sarah-Dylan---Peace-Dreamers
id=940951 - Jan 21, 2008
Quotations of Martin Luther King, Jr
by
Dharmendar Kumar
Quotations of Martin Luther King, Jr. like his life have inspired millions around the world. The Nobel laureate was one of the most important leaders of the African American civil rights movement. The inspirational leader is considered a global human rights icon. Martin Luther King, Jr. was known for his words and the impact that these words created.
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id=4717485 - Jul 22, 2010
Luther Takes His Stand (Scarlet Threads - Part Thirty-Three)
by
Bob Faulkner
He wasn't the first or the last voice to speak out against the unspeakable. But he seems to be the symbolic voice of that day of awakening. Martin Luther, a man among men.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Luther-Takes-His-Stand-(Scarlet-Threads---Part-Thirty-Three)
id=5093559 - Sep 24, 2010
What Is The Real Legacy of Martin Luther King?
by
Arthur L Browning
What Americans could have understood, and should absolutely know by now, is that Martin Luther King was a Christian leader of a movement to right many wrongs here in the USA. He was the man least to be feared in his movement, and most to be respected.
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