Martin Luther : a biographical study /

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Author / Creator:Todd, John M. (John Murray), 1918-1993.
Imprint:London : Burns & Oates, ©1964.
Description:xix, 290 pages, 9 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1863661
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part I : Childhood, School and University
  • His Home and his Parents
  • Religious Background : Devotional Life, Spirits, Sacraments and Superstition
  • Boarding School
  • University, Depression and the Vow
  • Part II : Young Father Luther
  • The Priory
  • The First Mass
  • Student and Lecturer at Wittenberg
  • Theology at Erfurt - 1. The 'Jusice of God' and the Human Predicament - 2. Scholasticism
  • Visit to Rome
  • Dr Luther
  • Part III : Doctor and Preacher
  • Anguish and the End of an Age
  • Luther's Crisis
  • The Solution : The Theology of Justification
  • Justification - A Catholic Doctrine
  • Lectures and Status, 1511-18
  • The Psalms, 1513-15
  • The Epistle to the Romans. Tauler
  • Spalatin
  • The Church in Need of Reform
  • Luther and Reform
  • Galatians and Hebrews
  • All Saints' Eve 1516-October 1517
  • The St Pete's Indulgence
  • The Ninety-five Theses
  • The Reaction
  • Part IV : The Public Figure
  • Into the Arena
  • Luther in Relation to Church, State and Society
  • The Literary Spate begins : January-August 1518
  • The Man becomes Reformer and Prophet
  • Towards a Showdown
  • The Meeting wih Cardinal Cajetan
  • After Augsburg
  • Luther's Position consolidated
  • The Bull Exsurge Domine
  • Luther's Reply; Bonfires; To Worms
  • Writings, December 1518-Summer 1520
  • Luther considers Christian Society
  • The Church, Sacrament and Faith
  • Writings, November 1520-April 1521
  • The Diet of Worms and the Beginning of the Reformation
  • Part V : The New World
  • Luther and the Universities
  • The First Year
  • 1521-1546 : Loosening and Binding
  • Luther and the Papacy, 1521-1546
  • The Reformed Mass
  • The Bible
  • Wittenberg : The University, the Parishes (and Civil Authority), Luther's House
  • The Religious Left and Luther's Idea of the Church
  • Erasmus and 'Free Will'
  • Luther's Later Theology : The Commentary on Galatians
  • Summing up.