Through the
publications of his protestant ideas, Martin Luther challenged the orthodox
practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. He wrote 95 theses
criticizing many of the practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Luther’s
writings were immediately reproduced in vast numbers and read widely. This led
to a division within the church and to the beginning of the Protestant
Reformation. He also translated the New Testament of which 5000 copies were
sold within a few days. These were impossible without the printing technology.
Deeply grateful to the print, Luther said, “Printing is the ultimate gift of
God and the greatest one.”
This is the reason why Luther was in favour of print and spoke out in praise of
it.