The very existence of the Reformation. Even the Catholic Catechism makes reference to those on both sides being to blame.
This response sounds exactly like what @goout said when he was making a comparison between a living breathing Christ (the Word) and how the Scriptures need to be a living breathing Word through the Church.
You were unwilling to accept what @goout said why do you believe what you say here should considered evidence and not just your conjecture?
Further, if one thinks the Church teaching Occamism and Biel in Central Europe at the time wasn’t a problem, well then okay.
Occam and Biel were Catholic theologians, you seem pretty smart, do you honestly believe these guys were conveying official Catholic Church doctrine and dogma?
Yes I totally agree it was a major problem, they went to far in exaggerating the value of good works in the matter of justification that the efficiency and dignity of Divine grace was unduly relegated to the background.
Luther wasn’t taught Thomism.
Is this suppose to be some kind of defense? It seems you are saying that since he wasn’t taught Thomism he can’t held accountable for his actions? That’s a weird defense.
I was going right to the heart of the falsehood that Luther “changed” Romans 3:28 because of his theology.
Wasn’t accusing him of changing it was trying point out that by adding the word allien he “changed” the (“1500 year norm of Tradition”)
interpretation of that verse to his own private interpretation.
I didn’t know that how Germans spoke the German language was Luther’s theology.
So are you saying this is how Germans spoke and is how Germans translate that verse to this very day.
You seem to be an evidence guy, expecting everyone else to jump through hoops providing you with the evidence.
I’m asking of you nothing more than you are asking of everyone else on this forum.
God Bless