Biografie
Martin Luther : renegade and prophet
Zusammenfassung: When on October 31, 1517 an unknown monk nailed a theological pamphlet to the church door in a small university town, he set in motion a process that helped usher in the modern world. Within a few years Luther's ideas had spread like wildfire. His attempts to reform Christianity by returning it to its biblical roots split the Western Church, divided Europe and polarised people's beliefs, leading to religious persecution, social unrest and war; and in the long run his ideas would help break the grip of religion on every sphere of life. Yet Luther was a deeply flawed human being: a fervent believer tormented by spiritual doubts; a prolific writer whose translation of the Bible would shape the German language yet whose attacks on his opponents were vicious and foul-mouthed; a married ex-monk who liberated human sexuality from the stigma of sin but who insisted that women should know their place; a religious fundamentalist, Jew-hater and political reactionary who called 'for the private and public murder of the peasants' who had risen against their lords in response to his teaching. And perhaps surprisingly, the man who helped create in the modern world was not modern himself: for him the devil was not a figure of speech but a real, physical presence
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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9781847920041
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24 cm
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xiii, 577 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten
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Englisch
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Luther, Martin
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
Lutheran Church--Clergy
Reformation
Germany
Biography
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- Biografie
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- Roper, Lyndal
- The Bodley Head
Entstanden
- [2016]