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The Leather-Bound Shrine in Every Home Peter J. Thuesen
ARTICLE: Saint Nasty Spiritual giants care about one thing—and it's not people's feelings. By Mark Galli
The Bible Translation That Rocked the World Luther's Bible introduced mass media, unified a nation, and set the standard for future translations. Henry Zecher
Martin Luther's Early Years: A Gallery of Friends and Enemies Luther made plenty of both Paul Thigpen, a professional writer, is a doctoral candidate at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Political Luther The reformer revolutionized more than people's views on the church. Dr. Lewis W. Spitz is William R. Kenan University Professor of History at Stanford University. He is author of numerous books, including The Protestant Reformation, 1517–1559 (Harper & Row, 1985).
Luther's Political Nemesis Paul Thigpen, a professional writer, is a doctoral candidate at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Luther's Political Allies Paul Thigpen, a professional writer, is a doctoral candidate at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Fool in Rome As a young monk, Luther longed to see Rome. But his 1510 trip to the Holy City filled him with pain and doubt. Dr. Heiko A. Oberman is a professor of medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation history at the University of Arizona. He is author of Luther: Man between God and the Devil (Yale, 1989), from which this article is adapted by permission.
Legends About Luther Which are true? Which are not? Dr. Scott A. Hendrix, a family therapist, was formerly professor of Reformation history at Philadelphia Lutheran seminary. He is author of Luther and the Papacy: Stages in a Reformation Conflict (Fortress, 1981).
The History Behind Christian History The experts said a church-history magazine would never work. On our 10th anniversary, we look back with founder Ken Curtis.
How I Pray MARTIN LUTHER
Martin Luther's Later Years: Did You Know? Little-known or remarkable facts about Martin Luther's later years Mark Galli is associate editor of Christian History.
From the Editor: The Forgotten Years of Martin Luther KEVIN A. MILLER
After the Revolution by MARK U. EDWARDS, JR. Dr. Mark U. Edwards, Jr., is a professor of the history of Christianity at The divinity School, Harvard University. He is author of Luther’s Last Battles: Politics and Polemics, 1531–46 (Cornell, 1983).
Changing the Tempo of Worship For a thousand years of Christian worship, lay people had rarely sung. Then came Luther. Paul J. Grime is pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in West Allis, Wisconsin, and a doctoral candidate at Marquette University.
The Weak Man Behind a Mighty Fortress In intense turmoil, Luther wrote his greatest hymn. Mark Galli is associate editor of Christian History.
Reinventing Family Life by STEVEN OZMENT Dr. Steven Ozment is professor of history at Harvard University and author of When Fathers ruled: Family Life in Reformation Europe (Harvard, 1983) and Protestants: The Birth of a Revolution (Doubleday, 1992).
A Monk Marries Luther's wit and wisdom about his new estate
Powerful Preaching A sample of how Luther could bring Bible characters to life
Martin Luther's Later Years: Christian History Timeline Ken Schurb is assistant professor of religion and philosphy at Concordia College, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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