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Book Description
- Title:
- Luther and the Reformation, 4 Vols.
- Author:
- James MacKinnon [1860-1945]
- Publication Year:
- 1986
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Longmans, Green & Co.
- Pages:
- 317+354+338+372
- Subjects:
- Church History, Reformation
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
Volume 1: Early Life and Religious Development to 1517
- Home and Education (1484-1505)
- Beginnings of Luther's Monastic Career (1505-1507)
- Luther and the Scholastic Theology (1507-1512)
- Luther's Spiritual Conflict (1507-1512)
- The Discovery of the Gospel (1509-1513)
- The New Theology aNd its Development (1513-1516)
- Luther and the Mystics (1515-1517)
- Luther and the Humanists (1509-1517)
- The Reformer in the Making (1514-1516)
- The Reformer at Work (1516-1517)
Volume 2: The Breach with Rome (1517-21)
- The Indulgence Controversy
- The Developing Situation
- The Papal Prosecution of Luther
- The Sequel of the Augsburg Hearing
- The Leipzig Disputation
- The Sequel of the Leipzig Disputation
- The Condemnation of Luther
- The Reformation Manifestos of 1520
- The Diet of Worms
- Conclusion
Volume 3: Progress of the Movement (1521-29)
- Luther at the Wartburg (1)
- Luther at the Wartburg (2)
- Luther's Return From the Wartburg
- Luther at Wittenberg
- The Empire and Luther
- Luther and the Revolutionary Movement
- The Conflict with Erasmus
- Consolidation of the Evangelical Movement
- The Disruption of the Evangelical Party
Volume 4: Vindication of the Movement (1530-46)
- The Emperor and the Protestants
- The Later Religious Radicalism
- Ecclesiastical and Educational
- The Emperor and the Reformation (1539-46)
- Final Controversy With Rome
- Luther and Theological Dissent
- The End and its Sequel
- Luther and His Work (1)
- Luther and His Work (2)
- National and Extra-National Influence
Cross References