Tells the fascinating, turbulent story of the Great Reformer in a new way. Luther's biography, utilizing old and new sources as well as Luther's own words and accounts of his contemporaries, is told from the point of view of the historian. Luther's revolutionary thoughts on scripture and salvation are told from the point of view of the theologian.
Combining biographical narrative and analytical essays, this book provides a new, comprehensive view of Martin Luther's life and times, along with a new examination of the radical theology that sparked the Reformation and changed the Christian world forever.
Drawing on sources new and old, the authors chronicle the fascinating, turbulent life of the Great Reformer from a historical point of view. Luther's revolutionary thoughts on scripture and salvation are explored from a theological perspective, offering a fresh appraisal of the doctrine that irrevocably divided the Roman Catholic Church.