Paul Kalkoff's 'Luther und die Entscheidungsjahre der Reformation, von den Ablassthesen bis zum Wormser Edikt' examines the pivotal years of the Reformation, from the initial publication of Luther's Ninety-Five Theses to the Edict of Worms. This detailed historical study delves into the theological, political, and social contexts surrounding Martin Luther's challenge to the Catholic Church. Kalkoff meticulously traces Luther's journey, exploring the key debates, figures, and events that shaped the early Reformation.
This book provides valuable insights into the development of Luther's thought and the dramatic transformations that reshaped European Christianity. It offers a comprehensive look at a crucial period in religious history, making it an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in the Reformation.
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