Martin Luther: Shaping and Defining the Reformation, 1521-1532
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Martin Luther: Shaping and Defining the Reformation, 1521-1532  -     By: Martin Brecht

Martin Luther: Shaping and Defining the Reformation, 1521-1532

Augsburg Fortress / 1994 / Paperback

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Brecht here describes the years in which the distinctive aspects of the Reformation took shape. During this time four difficult conflicts -- the Peasants' War, the interchange between Luther and Erasmus, debates on the Lord's Supper, and the rise of Anabaptist groups -- strengthened the need to fashion new orders for governing the church and the need to develop new patterns for worship and the instruction of youth. Luther the theologian was occupied with problems of politics, economy, law, and education. In addition, his own life was altered by his marriage. Martin Brecht, leading Luther Scholar, is Professor of Reformation and Modern Church History at the University of Muenster, Germany.

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Title: Martin Luther: Shaping and Defining the Reformation, 1521-1532
By: Martin Brecht
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 560
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 1994
Dimensions: 6 X 9 X 1 1/2 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 15 ounces
ISBN: 0800628144
ISBN-13: 9780800628147
Stock No: WW21844

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Brecht here describes the years in which the distinctive aspects of the Reformation took shape. During this time four difficult conflictsthe Peasants' War, the interchange between Luther and Erasmus, debates on the Lord's Supper, and the rise of Anabaptist groupsstrengthened the need to fashion new orders for govering the church and the need to develop new patterns for worship and the instruction of youth. Luther the theologian was occupied with problems of politics, economy, law, and education. In addition, his own life was altered by his marriage.

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Martin Brecht, leading Luther Scholar, is Professor of Reformation and Modern Church History at the University of Muenster, Germany.

James L. Schaaf is Professor of Church History at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, Ohio, and translator of numerous Fortress Press books.

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