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🗣️ Martin Luther's Initial Stance and Expulsion of Jews from Ratisbon
Martin Luther leads Protestant Reformation and challenges the doctrine of Servitus Judaeorum "... to deal kindly with the Jews and to instruct them to come over to us". 21 February. All Jews expelled from Ratisbon/Regensburg.⟶

Martin LutherProtestant ReformationServitus JudaeorumRatisbonReligious ReformAntisemitism

📖 Martin Luther Publishes 'On the Jews and Their Lies'
In his pamphlet On the Jews and Their Lies Martin Luther advocates an eight-point plan to get rid of the Jews as a distinct group either by Religious conversion or by expulsion:⟶

IdeologyMartin LutherOn the Jews and Their Lies16th CenturyReligious Anti-JudaismAntisemitismReligious Reformation

🗣️ Martin Luther's 'Admonition against the Jews'
Martin Luther's sermon Admonition against the Jews contains accusations of ritual murder, black magic, and poisoning of wells. Luther recognizes no obligation to protect the Jews.⟶
IdeologyMartin LutherAdmonition against the JewsRitual MurderWell Poisoning16th CenturyReligious Anti-JudaismAntisemitism

🗣️ Pope Pius IX's Antisemitic Remarks
Speech of Pope Pius IX in regard to Jews: "of these dogs, there are too many of them at present in Rome, and we hear them howling in the streets, and they are disturbing us in all places."⟶

Pope Pius IXAntisemitismCatholic ChurchIdeology19th CenturyReligious Anti-JudaismRome

⛪ Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod Disavows Luther's Remarks
The Lutheran church–Missouri Synod officially disassociates itself from "intemperate remarks about Jews" in Luther's works. Since then, many Lutheran church bodies and organizations have issued similar statements. (See Martin Luther and the Jews)⟶

Martin LutherAntisemitismChristianityLutheranismReligious ReconciliationTheologyChurch HistoryReligious Tolerance

