With Martin Luther most people think of a German reformer. Through Luther's numerous publications and his professorship at the University of Wittenberg, however, his influence extended far beyond Germany to the entire European region. Through his translation of the Bible, he was instrumental in the emergence of the New High German language, which he enriched with many word creations that we still use today. He cultivated the sciences, promoted education for boys and girls even in the poorer classes, decisively shaped our understanding of our profession, sharpened our social conscience and indirectly had a great influence on the renewal of the Catholic Church.

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