Although Martin Luther meant only to correct what he thought was flawed faith, a split occurred in the Christian Church. From the …show more content…
The Christian Humanists of the time helped to spread the new ideas with their teachings, although between all the great scholars of the Reformation, two scholars tend to stand out. Martin Luther was certainly the most known and most successful of all the reformers of the time. He took on the Church loudly and straight on and refused to back down over what he saw as both great errors in policy or rules and great failures in how faith was being expressed. Luther's most profound teaching came from his own personal experiences before he began his battle against the Roman Church. He had always had hardship with his own sins and could never rationalize how he could get anything but the wrath from God. However, in an event known as "the experience in the tower" Luther did come to get that God's mercy would grant him salvation. From then on, Luther taught that the removal of sin and acquiring of righteousness could only be kept by faith in God, or justification by