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Martin Luther (1483-1546) Burning The Papal Bull (Exurge Domine) Along With The Book Of Church Law And Many Other Books By His Enemies On December 10, 1520 In Wittenberg Where The Luther Oak (Luthereiche) Stands Today. From The Picture By F. Martersteig
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Martin Luther (1483-1546) Burning The Papal Bull (Exurge Domine) Along With The Book Of Church Law And Many Other Books By His Enemies On December 10, 1520 In Wittenberg Where The Luther Oak (Luthereiche) Stands Today. From The Picture By F. Martersteig
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history, depicting Martin Luther's defiant act of burning the Papal Bull (Exurge Domine) along with the Book of Church Law and many other books by his enemies. On December 10, 1520, in Wittenberg where the Luther Oak (Luthereiche) stands today, Luther boldly challenged the authority of the Catholic Church. The engraving by F. Martersteig beautifully portrays this scene with intricate detail and precision. The horizontal composition allows us to immerse ourselves in this historic event as we witness Luther's courageous stand against religious oppression. In this powerful image, we see flames engulfing these symbols of authority and control. It symbolizes not only Luther's rejection of papal supremacy but also his determination to ignite a reformation that would forever change Christianity. The intensity captured within this picture is palpable; it reflects both the passion that fueled Luther's actions and the profound impact they had on society at large. This print serves as a reminder of how one individual can challenge established norms and inspire others to question their beliefs. Ken Welsh has masterfully preserved this significant moment through his lens, allowing us to reflect upon an era marked by intellectual revolution and religious transformation. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are reminded of Martin Luther's unwavering commitment to truth and justice – qualities that continue to resonate centuries later.
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