This comprehensive biography of Martin Luther examines his life, theology and legacy in depth. Luther's ideas sparked a religious revolution that would change the world, both socially and politically. The authors explore the complexities of his beliefs and how they were shaped by his life experiences.
This book presents a biography of Martin Luther, the German monk who initiated the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. The authors delve into Luther's upbringing, education, religious views, and his significant role in the split of the Catholic Church. The book also explores the philosophical, political, and social factors that contributed to the Reformation period.
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