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Book Description
- Title:
- Martin Luther. The Man and His Work
- Authors:
- Arthur Cushman McGiffert [1861-1933]
- Publication Year:
- 1936
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- W.C.T. Fisher Unwin
- Pages:
- 397
- Subjects:
- John Calvin, Reformation, Reformed Theology
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Boyhood and Youth
- Life as a Monk
- Visit to Rome
- Preacher, Professor, and District Vicar
- The Awakening Reformer
- The Attack on Indulgences
- The Gathering Storm
- The Beginning of the Conflict with Rome
- The Leipsic Debate
- The Developing Controversalist
- The National Reformer
- The Prophet of a New Faith
- The Final Break with Rome
- The Diet of Worms
- At the Wartburg
- The Conflict with Radicalism
- The Peasant's War
- The Break with Humanism
- Marriage
- Home Life
- The Formation of a New Church
- Luther and Zwingli
- At Coburg
- Religion and Politics
- The Bigamy of the Langrave Philip
- The End and After
Cross References