An edition of Martin Luther in two centuries (1992)

Martin Luther in two centuries

the sixteenth and the twentieth

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Helmar Junghans
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the sixteenth and the twentieth

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Martin Luther in two centuries: the sixteenth and the twentieth
1992, Lutheran Brotherhood Foundation Reformation Research Library, Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary
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Table of Contents

Luther's development from Biblical humanist to reformer
Wittenberg and Luther, Luther and Wittenberg
The center of the theology of Martin Luther
Thomas Müntzer (1489-1989) : a short biography on the occasion of his 500th birthday
The battle over Martin Luther and Thomas Müntzer in the German Democratic Republic from 1949-1989
The Christians' contribution to the non-violent revolution in the German Democratic Republic in the fall of 1989.

Edition Notes

Lectures presented during a tour of the United States, March-April 1991.

Includes bibliographical references.

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St. Paul, Minn

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v, 99 p.
Number of pages
99

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OL37904038M

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