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This book investigates the life and theological impact of Martin Luther during the Protestant Reformation through a visual narrative format. Dietrich Steinwede utilizes a biographical framework to trace Luther's transition from an Augustinian monk to the central figure of the Reformation. The text examines the historical context of 16th-century Germany and the specific ecclesiastical challenges that prompted Luther's challenge to the Catholic Church.
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This work is recognized as an accessible entry point for those seeking a visual introduction to Reformation history. Experts note that while the text is concise, it effectively synthesizes complex historical events for a general audience.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Fortress Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ISBN-10:
0080061710
ISBN-13:
9780080061719
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