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Title: Fallout from the 95 Thesis


1
Fallout from the 95 Thesis
  • Catholic Hangovers
  • Still implied purgatory 15, 16
  • Prayers for the dead 8-40
  • Power of the keys (authority of the RCC clergy)
    (6,16,60,61) A symbolic term speaking of the
    authority of church leaders Rev 1 18 and 37,8
  • Mentions Mary as mother of God 75

2
Some Evangelical glimmers in the 95 Thesis
  • Luther has a biblical view of sin, repentance and
    forgiveness vs penance.
  • He begins to attack the doctrine of the papacy.
  • Remission of guilt can only come from God.
  • The Treasury of the Church is not so much the
    Treasury of Merits but the gospel. 62-64

3
Why was the 95 Thesis so popular?
  • They were unusual total attack mode. The normal
    posture was defense.
  • They were immediately translated into German and
    spread throughout Germany in 2 weeks time.
  • Luther attacked the Pope in the 95 Thesis. This
    produced excitement no one had the guts to do
    this before.

4
Why was the 95 Thesis so popular?
  • Luther attacks Archbishop Albert who was disliked
    by the people. The people knew this sale of
    indulgences was to finance Alberts purchase of
    his job.

5
Why was the 95 Thesis so popular?
  • Just prior to the 95 Thesis Albert had Tetzel
    prepare a 94 Thesis in which he says The soul
    after it is purified, flies from Purgatory to the
    vision of god without hindrance, and that it is
    an error to suppose that this cannot be done
    before the payment of money into the indulgence
    box. Phillip Schaff Vol III pg 152

6
Why was the 95 Thesis so popular?
  • Tetzels jingle For every coin that into the
    indulgence box does ring, a soul from Purgatory
    does spring
  • Nationalistic resentment of bilking the populace
    of money that should be spent in Germany
  • The people hated Johan Tetzel. Greedy, dishonest,
    immoral

Johann Tetzel Sells Indulgences in Germany
7
Road to Worms
  • The Pope was somewhat interested in Luther but
    had bigger fish to fry. Placed his trust in
    Frederick the Wise and the Emperor (who is in ill
    health) Maximilian.
  • The Pope also believed that Luther was knocking
    Tetzel because he was a Dominican and Luther was
    Augustinian.

Maximillian, Holy Roman Empire
8
Road to Worms3 Attempts to bring Luther back
  • Prierias1st Attempt to Rescue Luther
  • May to July Sylvester Prierias dispatched by
    Leo X a Porfessor of Theology
  • Prierias calls Luther a heretic is tried for
    heresy in Luthers absence

9
Road to Worms3 Attempts to bring Luther back
  • August 5, 1518 Emperor Maximilian denounces
    Luther as a heretic
  • October Luther begins series on Psalms (2nd time)
    that will go on for 3 years

10
Road to Worms3 Attempts to bring Luther back
  • 1518 Cajetan 2nd Attempt to get Luther Back
  • The Pope now sends Cardinal Cajetan to meet with
    Luther at Augsburg (in lieu of going to Rome)
    asks Luther to recant Luther say no way Jose in
    Latin, German Greek (although not confirmed)
  • Luther flees Augsburg fearing for his life

11
Road to Worms3 Attempts to bring Luther back
  • 3rd Try Carl Von Miltitz 
  • Carl Von Miltitz a relative of Frederick the Wise
    is sent to Altenburg to meet with Luther
  • After interview with Miltitz Luther agrees to
    make some concessions. Included in the
    concessions is a letter of apology to the Pope

Altenburg, Germany
12
Road to Worms3 Attempts to bring Luther back
  • 3 months later the letter of apology goes to Leo
    X stating that Luther did not intend to undermine
    the Popes authority or the churchs.
  • Miltitz had intended to arrest Luther but while
    traveling would stop at inns and pubs to
    question the people about Luther. Fearing a
    backlash because of Luthers immense popularity
    Miltitz is relatively soft on Luther.

13
Road to Worms3 Attempts to bring Luther back
  • Miltitz still seeking to please the Pope and win
    popular approval and also to keep Martin Luther
    in his confidence Miltitz devises a brilliant
    scheme.
  • Miltitz blames Tetzel for abuses in granting
    indulgences accuses Tetzel of having 2
    illegitimate children. Tetzel quits, retires to a
    convent and later dies in shame.

14
Road to Worms3 Attempts to bring Luther back
  • Miltitz by removing the problem gets Frederick
    the Wise and Cardinal Cajatan to agree to a Diet
    at Worms to finally decide the issue with this
    rebellious monk
  • The proper order for action in the RCC and HRE
    was
  • Bull
  • Ban
  • Diet
  • Edict

15
Road to Worms
  •  After Militizs brilliant tactics the Pope is
    distracted from Luther by the death of HREs
    Maximilian. Henry VIII wanted the job as new
    emperor but the Pope only seriously considers
    Francis I of France or Charles I of Spain. Pope
    chooses Charles I of Spain who becomes Charles V
    of the HRE. Charles still has control over Spain
    while being Emperor in HRE.

16
Road to Worms
  • 1519 Luther receives a copy of John Husss The
    Church from Prague. He declares himself in
    fundamental agreement.
  • Luthers pen heats upknowing he has about a year
    before the Diet of Worms, Luther uses the only
    avenue he knows that would save his bacon. Public
    Opinion

John Huss
17
Road to Worms
  • In 14 months Luther writesBrief Form of the 10
    Commandments, A Brief Form of the Creed, A Brief
    Form of the Lords Prayer, Meditations of
    Christs Passion, A Treatise on Good Works, The
    Papacy in Rome (large work) The Open Letter to
    the Christian Nobility of the German Nation,
    (large work) The Babylonian Captivity. (another
    large work) Freedom of the Christian Man. All the
    while lecturing daily on Psalms and preaching 2-3
    times per week

18
Road to Worms
  •  Dec 10, 1520 Luther burns the Papal Bull Exsurge
    Domine Arise O God
  • March 6, 1521 Charles V summons Luther to appear
    before the Diet of Worms. (Worms is a city, not a
    slimy critter)

19
Road to Worms
  • April 6 Luther begins Journey to Worms, promised
    safe conduct by the Emperor. At Erfurt a crowd of
    40 professors and some 60 others cheer him on.

20
Road to Worms
  • When Luther arrives at Worms about 2,000 cheering
    people greet himLuthers presence overshadows
    that of Charles V, probably not helping Luther
    much. Escorted to Worms by band of knights.
  • At the diet (council) it was standing room
    onlyfilled with high ranking RCC officials and
    princes and nobles from the HRE.

21
Road to Worms
  • On a table are Luthers books and tracts.
    Aleander asks Luther if they are his books. Then
    asks him to recant and retract. Luther asks for
    24 hours to ponder his answer. 
  • During the 24 hour time, Luther bows in prayer.
    Hutten sends him a note telling him to stand
    fast. Others in the Diet come to his room to
    encourage Luther and pray with him.

Girolamo Aleandro
22
Road to Worms
  • The next day Luther divides the books into 3
    groups
  • I Books addressing moral and religious matters.
    These I cannot recant lest I deny the truth
  • II Books against papal corruption and papal
    abuse Should I recant at this point, I would
    open the door to more tyranny and impiety and it
    will be all the worse should it appear that I had
    done so at the insistence of the HRE
  • III Books against his opponents in defense of
    the Gospel. Here he admits he was a bit harsh but
    still could not recant

23
Road to Worms
  • After these statements bout the pile of books
    Luther charges the Diet to show him where he has
    violated the Word of God. And he would recant.

24
Road to Worms
  • Luther is again pressed for a clear recantation
    but says this Unless I am convicted by the
    testimony of sacred Scriptures or by evident
    reason my conscience is captive to the Word of
    God. I cannot and I will not recant anything, for
    to go against my conscience is neither right nor
    safe. Here I standGod help me. Amen with this
    Luther hung his head.

25
Road to Worms
  • Carlyle calls this The greatest moment in the
    modern history of man
  •  May 26, 1521 the Emperor signs an edict against
    Martin LutherHe is as good as a dead man were it
    not for Frederick the Wise and the high esteem of
    the German people. The peasants shoe is posted
    all around Worms in the middle of the night.

26
Luther at Wartburg
  • On his way back to Wittenberg, Luther is high
    jacked (prearranged) to Wartburg Castle. Old
    abandoned castle perched on a mountain top
    attended by only 5 staff.
  • While at Wartburg Luther grows a beard and calls
    himself Junker George the Knight.

27
Luther at Wartburg
  • Luther then translates the New Testament into
    classical German from Erasmus 2nd edition Greek
    New Testament. This translation is done with such
    skill that Luthers Bible becomes the cornerstone
    for German linguistics for centuries to come.

28
Luther at Wartburg
  • While at Wartburg writes a tract On Monastic
    Vows when he returns to Wittenburg later to
    quiet things down he finds no one at the
    monastery except for Staupitzthe monks are all
    out on a date!
  • Things really change at Wittenberg while Luther
    is at Wartburg. Sept 22, 1521 Melanchthon
    administers communion in both kinds (cup bread)
    Oct 23 The Mass is stopped. Dec 3 students and
    townsfolk destroy the Elkons (images)

29
Luther at Wartburg
  • Dec 27, 1521 to Feb 1522 Prophets from Zwickau
    arrive at Wittenberg and begin teaching towns
    people that the Word of God is not necessary
    because God will speak directly to you. Luther is
    outraged and decides to risk coming back to
    Wittenberg to get stuff under control.
  • March 9, 1522 Preaches 8 sermons in 8 days, and
    succeeds in bringing Wittenberg under control.
    However he loses his dear friend, Charlstadt
    because he defects to the Zwickau Prophets.
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