The World Took Sides
Diarmaid MacCulloch: Martin Luther, 11 August 2016
Brand Luther: How an Unheralded Monk Turned His Small Town into a Centre of Publishing, Made Himself the Most Famous Man in Europe – and Started the Protestant Reformation
by Andrew Pettegree.
Penguin, 383 pp., £21.99, October 2015,978 1 59420 496 8 Show More
by Andrew Pettegree.
Penguin, 383 pp., £21.99, October 2015,
Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet
by Lyndal Roper.
Bodley Head, 577 pp., £30, June 2016,978 1 84792 004 1 Show More
by Lyndal Roper.
Bodley Head, 577 pp., £30, June 2016,
Martin Luther: Visionary Reformer
by Scott H. Hendrix.
Yale, 341 pp., £25, October 2015,978 0 300 16669 9 Show More
by Scott H. Hendrix.
Yale, 341 pp., £25, October 2015,
“... among university lecturers; some of them, like his colleague in the University of Wittenberg Philip Melanchthon (‘Black-Earth’, from his original surname, Schwarzerdt), kept this name for the rest of their lives. In Dr Luther’s case, though, the new surname was also a devout play on words, reflecting a sense of the liberation which came from his ... ”