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Martin Luther is known for his challenge to the Roman Catholic church, which initiated the movement known as the Reformation. He was was born in 1483 CE and died in 1546 CE. More details about his life and work will be included as the site develops further. |
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Science is not particularly well connected. Other Personal studies may be useful. Anthropology including social foundations, demography, physical anthropology, and human ecology is somewhat useful here. Human geography is an important part of it. Particular groups may also be connected. Culture including material culture, conceptual culture, and behavioral culture will be significant. |
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Institutions are highly important. Families do not seem to be significant, education is more so. Economics including economic activity, industries, and economic systems can be connected. Government including law, government structure, government activity, and particular governments can be connected. Luther is closely connected to religion including religious belief, practice, organization, and particular religions. Sociology will be important to the study of his life. Social structure and change and communities are not as significant as peoples. Luther belongs to Western Civilization, Particularly to Germanic peoples Luther was born in the late medieval period but lived most of his life in the modern period, particularly the 16th century. |
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