No other German has shaped the history of early-modern Europe more than Martin Luther. In this comprehensive and balanced biography we see Luther as a rebel, but not as a lone hero; as a soldier in a mighty struggle for the universal reform of Christianity and its role in the world. The foundation of Protestantism changed the religious landscape of Europe, and subsequently the world, but the author chooses to show not simply as a reformer, but as an individual. In his study of the Wittenberg monk, Heinz Schilling - one of Germany's leading social and political historians - gives the reader a rounded view of a difficult, contradictory character, who changed the world by virtue of his immense will.
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A comprehensive and balanced biography of Martin Luther from one of Germany's leading social and political historians. It paints Luther not as a lone hero, but as a soldier in a mighty struggle for religion and its role in the world; a difficult, contradictory character, who changed the world by virtue of his immense will.
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PART ONE: CHILDHOOD, EDUCATION, AND THE FIRST YEARS AS A MONK, 1483-1511; PART TWO: WITTENBERG AND THE BEGINNINGS OF THE REFORMATION, 1511-1525; PART THREE: PROPHETIC CONFIDENCE, BUT TEMPORAL FAILURE, 1525-1546
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Shilling's account succeeds in arriving at balanced, but never insipid, conclusions about Luther's supreme contribution to the Reformation without ignoring the destructive aspects of his personality.
`Heinz Schilling's major new biography of Luther ... gives the most balanced account of Luther's life to date. Unlike so many biographers of Luther, Schilling is not a theologian or even a church historian by training. He is one of the leading German experts on late medieval and sixteenth-century German history, and he places Luther firmly in the context of his time: a rebel in an age of unheaval ... [review of German edition]' Joachim Whaley, TLS
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A comprehensive and balanced biography of Martin Luther, placing him in his political context Written by one of Germany's foremost social and political historians of early modern Europe Takes a view of Luther as a difficult, contradictory individual who changed history Provides a major interpretation of Luther's life after the Diet of Worms, a period often ignored by biographers Engages with the foundation of Protestantism from a social and political point of view, not merely a religious one
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Heinz Schilling was Professor of Early Modern History at the Humboldt University, Berlin until his retirement in 2010. His main areas of research are in early modern European history, including studies in religion, politics, migration studies, foreign policy, and social and cultural history.
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A comprehensive and balanced biography of Martin Luther, placing him in his political context Written by one of Germany's foremost social and political historians of early modern Europe Takes a view of Luther as a difficult, contradictory individual who changed history Provides a major interpretation of Luther's life after the Diet of Worms, a period often ignored by biographers Engages with the foundation of Protestantism from a social and political point of view, not merely a religious one
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198722816
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
952 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
171 mm
Dybde
56 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
632

Forfatter
Oversetter

Biographical note

Heinz Schilling was Professor of Early Modern History at the Humboldt University, Berlin until his retirement in 2010. His main areas of research are in early modern European history, including studies in religion, politics, migration studies, foreign policy, and social and cultural history.