What do modern day Germans think of him? Back in history class we learnt about him as the guy who nailed a bunch of... rules? (I don't really remember) to the church's door.
>>196471952Why the fuck would pajeets learn about Martin Luther in history class? If you're gonna lie at least make it believable
>>196471952So basically they were critiques of the current doctrines of the catholic church. I'll leave further explanation to an actual protestant. I find Luther fascinating.
>>196471952>creates schism during a time when unity was neededEither a political tool or demonic inspired.
>>196472046Basically these are the only two topics we learn in History class>Indian history (60% of which is British raj)>Renaissance in Europe (probably because I went to a catholic school)
>>196472046everyone learns about ML, church division, and christcuck wars
>>196472319Don't why there was so much emphasis on the Renaissance stuff though. The two world wars got less coverage in our textbooks than 1500s Christianity.
>>196472319>>196472300Why? We don't learn it here.
>>196471952Even protestants view him critically because he was often used as a symbol by nationalists and said bad things about women
>>196473566>said bad things about womenholy based
>>196473566Wait, people find him problematic because of how he talked about women, and not about Jews? lol
>>196474378It stands out more, especially since Catholics worshipped a femoid. Hating jews is expected from any historicsl figure.
>>196471952Luther generally has a good reputation, at least that's my impression and I was raised catholic. The reformation didn't just create the protestant chruch, it affected christianity as a whole and made it more accesible. Luther translated the bible into German, so more people than just clerics who could read latin were able to read it.