Leonardo And Martin Luther Similarities

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Looking at the life and works of both Leonardo Da Vinci, and Martin Luther we can see similarities and differences. In their lifestyle and trades we can see many differences.Some of the questions answered in this article are, What are the similarities to these extraordinary men?, What were these men’s accomplishments in their lifetime?, and What can both of these men be called together?

One of the similarities that are found in these two men, are that they were both born and lived in the Renaissance time period. The Renaissance Period was considered the bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. The word Renaissance literally meaning “Rebirth”. Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. While Martin Luther was born …show more content…

To him those areas of which he majored in included invention, painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, writing, history, and cartography. He has also been called the father of paleontology, ichnology, and architecture. So he had many trades and expertise pertaining to all these different interest. Many historians and scholars regard Leonardo as the prime example of what is called the "Renaissance Man”, or a person with many talents or areas of …show more content…

On trial before the highest Roman officials of the Church and State, again Martin Luther was asked to renounce his views. He said that if anyone can prove from a scripture that what he is doing is wrong than he would. With no one able to refute the truth of God's Word, Luther stood his ground with bravery. Martin Luther was issued the Edict of Worms, which banned his writings and declared him a "convicted heretic." Luther escaped in a planned "kidnapping" to Wartburg Castle, where he was kept and also protected by friends for almost a year. During his seclusion, Luther translated the New Testament into German, giving ordinary people the opportunity to read God's Word for themselves and distribute Bibles among the German people for the first time ever. This helped people to have a better relationship with God, and make decisions based on what they had read themselves. He was under the threat of arrest and death, when he returned to Wittenberg’s Castle Church. Martin then began to preach there and it’s surrounding areas. To do that took courage and valor on his part to keep preaching, with the fear of the consequences ahead of him. The message he preached was a bold one, it was the salvation by Jesus alone, and freedom from religious error and papal authority. Amazingly avoiding arrest, he was able to organize Christian schools, write instructions for pastors and teachers. He was also able to

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