The Real Luther: A Friar at Erfurt and Wittenberg Review

The Real Luther: A Friar at Erfurt and Wittenberg
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Martin Luther is known for pinning his grievances with the Catholic church to a door, but what else is behind the man? "The Real Luther: A Friar at Erfurt & Wittenberg" seeks to explain this Catholic turned into father of the Reformation. A man who turned to religion later in life, his story is one of an outsider coming in, immersing themselves in faith, and seeing the corruption within. "The Real Luther" is an intriguing study of perhaps one of the most important friars in history.

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Roman Catholic Scholar, Franz Posset, carefully explores the history of Martin Luther's development in the crucial years of 1501-17 before Luther's views were disputed. Setting aside legends and accusations, Posset gets at the facts about Luther as a late medieval friar in an age of reform. The book includes: Illustrations from Luther's career; A complete, new translation of Philip Melanchthon's memoirs of Luther's life, based on actual discussions with Luther; A fresh chronology of Luther's life from 1501-17, based on the latest research; Extensive references to both primary and secondary literature for Luther studies

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