What were Martin Luther’s goals?

Martin Luther’s goal is the development of the reformation, the creation of a new church, the transformation of a person into an individual. The goals led to the disintegration of traditional society. His teachings were prerequisites for reform in Germany. The church, which was founded on the teachings of Luther, was called Lutheran, and Martin’s supporters began to be called Protestants. Thus began the religious wars in Germany between Catholics and Protestants.



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