Luther: Man Between God and the Devil

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Yale University Press, Jan 1, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 380 pages
Written by one of the world's greatest authorities on Martin Luther, this is the definitive biography of the central figure of the Protestant Reformation.

“A brilliant account of Luther’s evolution as a man, a thinker, and a Christian. . . . Every person interested in Christianity should put this on his or her reading list.”—Lawrence Cunningham, Commonweal

“This is the biography of Luther for our time by the world’s foremost authority.”—Steven Ozment, Harvard University

“If the world is to gain from Luther it must turn to the real Luther—furious, violent, foul-mouthed, passionately concerned. Him it will find in Oberman’s book, a labour of love.”—G. R. Elton, Journal of Ecclesiastical History

 

Contents

Controversy beyond the Grave3
3
A German Event
13
A Medieval Event
50
Decisions before
113
The Reformation Breakthrough
151
The Reformer Attacked
175
Life between God and the Devil
209
Discord in the Reformation
226
Christianity between God and the Devil
246
In Defiance of the Devil
272
Luther as He Was
325
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About the author (2006)

The late Heiko A. Oberman was professor of medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation history at the University of Arizona.


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