
The Reformation’s First Myth
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Halloween 1517, Martin Luther nailed a document on a church door. Or did he?
Martin Luther, a monk, nailed a document on a church door attacking the Roman Catholic church, believing it to be corrupt. However, Luther had hundreds of volumes of writing detailing his life, but there was no mention of this famous act.
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The Reformation’s First Myth
Clip: Episode 4 | 2m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Martin Luther, a monk, nailed a document on a church door attacking the Roman Catholic church, believing it to be corrupt. However, Luther had hundreds of volumes of writing detailing his life, but there was no mention of this famous act.
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