Martin Luther
Albert of Mainz
Cardinal Albert of Hohenzollern (German: ') (28 June 1490 – 24 September 1545) was Elector and Archbishop of Mainz from 1514 to 1545, and Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1513 to 1545.
Cardinal Albert of Hohenzollern (German: ') (28 June 1490 – 24 September 1545) was Elector and Archbishop of Mainz from 1514 to 1545, and Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1513 to 1545.
All Saints' Church, Wittenberg
All Saints' Church, commonly referred to as Schlosskirche, meaning "Castle Church" — to distinguish it from the "town church", the Stadtkirche of St. Mary — and sometimes known a...
All Saints' Church, commonly referred to as Schlosskirche, meaning "Castle Church" — to distinguish it from the "town church", the Stadtkirche of St. Mary — and sometimes known a...
Andreas Karlstadt
Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 – December 24, 1541), better known as Andreas Karlstadt or Andreas Carlstadt or Karolostadt, was a German Christian theolog...
Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 – December 24, 1541), better known as Andreas Karlstadt or Andreas Carlstadt or Karolostadt, was a German Christian theolog...
Apology of the Augsburg Confession
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession was written by Philipp Melanchthon during and after the 1530 Diet of Augsburg as a response to the Pontifical Confutation of the Augsburg Confession'...
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession was written by Philipp Melanchthon during and after the 1530 Diet of Augsburg as a response to the Pontifical Confutation of the Augsburg Confession'...
Augsburg Confession
The Augsburg Confession, also known as the "Augustana" from its Latin name, Confessio Augustana, is the primary confession of faith of the Lutheran Church and one of the most important docum...
The Augsburg Confession, also known as the "Augustana" from its Latin name, Confessio Augustana, is the primary confession of faith of the Lutheran Church and one of the most important docum...
Augsburg Confession of the Catholic Faith
The Augsburg Confession of the Catholic Faith is a religious purview based on strict adherence to the Book of Concord, the Augsburg Confession in particular.
The Augsburg Confession of the Catholic Faith is a religious purview based on strict adherence to the Book of Concord, the Augsburg Confession in particular.
Augusteum and Lutherhaus
The Lutherhaus, begun in 1504 as part of the University of Wittenberg, was the home of Martin Luther for most of his adult life and a significant location in the history of the Protestant Reform...
The Lutherhaus, begun in 1504 as part of the University of Wittenberg, was the home of Martin Luther for most of his adult life and a significant location in the history of the Protestant Reform...
Augustin von Alveld
Augustin von Alveld or Alvelt (1480 – c. 1535) was a teacher and provincial for Saxony of the Franciscan order, who was opposed to Martin Luther on the question of papal authority.
Augustin von Alveld or Alvelt (1480 – c. 1535) was a teacher and provincial for Saxony of the Franciscan order, who was opposed to Martin Luther on the question of papal authority.
Bartholomaeus Arnoldi
Bartholomaeus Arnoldi (usually called Usingen) (1465, Usingen – 1532) was an Augustinian friar and doctor of divinity who taught Martin Luther and later turned into his earliest and one of...
Bartholomaeus Arnoldi (usually called Usingen) (1465, Usingen – 1532) was an Augustinian friar and doctor of divinity who taught Martin Luther and later turned into his earliest and one of...
Beerwolf
A Beerwolf (Bärwolf, Werwolf, meaning bearwolf, werewolf ) is a German folk-tale monster.
A Beerwolf (Bärwolf, Werwolf, meaning bearwolf, werewolf ) is a German folk-tale monster.
Book of Concord
The Book of Concord or Concordia is the historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents recognized as authoritative in Lutheranism since the ...
The Book of Concord or Concordia is the historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents recognized as authoritative in Lutheranism since the ...
Brethren of the Common Life
The Brethren of the Common Life was a Roman Catholic pietist religious community founded in the 14th century by Gerard Groote, formerly a successful and worldly educator who had had a religious ...
The Brethren of the Common Life was a Roman Catholic pietist religious community founded in the 14th century by Gerard Groote, formerly a successful and worldly educator who had had a religious ...
Caspar Creuziger
Caspar Creuziger or Caspar Cruciger the Elder (January 1, 1504 - November 16, 1548) was a German humanist.
Caspar Creuziger or Caspar Cruciger the Elder (January 1, 1504 - November 16, 1548) was a German humanist.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles V was ruler of the Holy Roman Empire from 1519 and, as Charles I, of the Spanish Empire from 1516 until his voluntary retirement and abdication in favor of his younger brother Ferd...
Charles V was ruler of the Holy Roman Empire from 1519 and, as Charles I, of the Spanish Empire from 1516 until his voluntary retirement and abdication in favor of his younger brother Ferd...
Confession in the Lutheran Church
In the Lutheran Church, Confession (also called Holy Absolution) is the method given by Christ to the Church by which individual men and women may be freed from sins committed after receiv...
In the Lutheran Church, Confession (also called Holy Absolution) is the method given by Christ to the Church by which individual men and women may be freed from sins committed after receiv...
Confirmation (Lutheran Church)
Confirmation in the Lutheran Church is a public profession of faith prepared for by long and careful instruction.
Confirmation in the Lutheran Church is a public profession of faith prepared for by long and careful instruction.
Decet Romanum Pontificem
Decet Romanum Pontificem (It Pleases the Roman Pontiff) (1521) is the papal bull excommunicating Martin Luther, bearing the title of the first three Latin words of the text.
Decet Romanum Pontificem (It Pleases the Roman Pontiff) (1521) is the papal bull excommunicating Martin Luther, bearing the title of the first three Latin words of the text.
Desiderius Erasmus
Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, was a Dutch Renaissance humanist, Catholic priest, social critic, teacher, and theologian.
Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, was a Dutch Renaissance humanist, Catholic priest, social critic, teacher, and theologian.
Diet of Augsburg
The Diet of Augsburg were the meetings of the Reichstag of the Holy Roman Empire in the German city of Augsburg.
The Diet of Augsburg were the meetings of the Reichstag of the Holy Roman Empire in the German city of Augsburg.
Diet of Worms
The Diet of Worms 1521 was a diet that took place in Worms, Germany, and is most memorable for the Edict of Worms, which addressed Martin Luther and the effects of the Protestant Reformation.
The Diet of Worms 1521 was a diet that took place in Worms, Germany, and is most memorable for the Edict of Worms, which addressed Martin Luther and the effects of the Protestant Reformation.
Elisabeth Cruciger
Elisabeth Cruciger was the first female poet and hymnwriter of the Protestant Reformation and a friend of Martin Luther.
Elisabeth Cruciger was the first female poet and hymnwriter of the Protestant Reformation and a friend of Martin Luther.
Elisabeth Luther
Elisabeth Luther ( ) was the first daughter and second child born to German priest and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and his wife Katharina von Bora.
Elisabeth Luther ( ) was the first daughter and second child born to German priest and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and his wife Katharina von Bora.
Eucharist in the Lutheran Church
The Eucharist in the Lutheran Church (also called the Mass, the Sacrament of the Altar, the Lord's Supper, the Lord's Table, (Holy) Communion, the Breaking of the Bread and the Blessed Sacrament...
The Eucharist in the Lutheran Church (also called the Mass, the Sacrament of the Altar, the Lord's Supper, the Lord's Table, (Holy) Communion, the Breaking of the Bread and the Blessed Sacrament...
Exsurge Domine
Exsurge Domine is a papal bull issued on 15 June 1520 by Pope Leo X in response to the teachings of Martin Luther in his 95 theses and subsequent writings which opposed the views of the papacy.
Exsurge Domine is a papal bull issued on 15 June 1520 by Pope Leo X in response to the teachings of Martin Luther in his 95 theses and subsequent writings which opposed the views of the papacy.
Formula of Concord
Formula of Concord (1577) (German, Konkordienformel; Latin, Formula concordiae; also the "Bergic Book" or the "Bergen Book") is an authoritative Lutheran statement of faith (call...
Formula of Concord (1577) (German, Konkordienformel; Latin, Formula concordiae; also the "Bergic Book" or the "Bergen Book") is an authoritative Lutheran statement of faith (call...
Frederick III, Elector of Saxony
Frederick III of Saxony (17 January 1463 – 5 May 1525), also known as Frederick the Wise (German "Friedrich der Weise"), was Elector of Saxony (from the House of Wettin) from 1486 to his death.
Frederick III of Saxony (17 January 1463 – 5 May 1525), also known as Frederick the Wise (German "Friedrich der Weise"), was Elector of Saxony (from the House of Wettin) from 1486 to his death.
Georg Rörer
Georg Rörer (Latin, Georgius Rorarius) (1492 – 1557) was a Lutheran reformer and pastor from Bavaria.
Georg Rörer (Latin, Georgius Rorarius) (1492 – 1557) was a Lutheran reformer and pastor from Bavaria.
George Spalatin
Georg(e) Spalatin was the pseudonym taken by Georg Burkhardt (17 January 1484 – 16 January 1545), an important German figure in the history of the Reformation.
Georg(e) Spalatin was the pseudonym taken by Georg Burkhardt (17 January 1484 – 16 January 1545), an important German figure in the history of the Reformation.
Girolamo Aleandro
Girolamo Aleandro (also Hieronymus or Jerome Aleander) (13 February 1480 – 1 February 1542) was an Italian cardinal, and the first cardinal appointed in pectore.
Girolamo Aleandro (also Hieronymus or Jerome Aleander) (13 February 1480 – 1 February 1542) was an Italian cardinal, and the first cardinal appointed in pectore.
Incurvatus in se
Incurvatus in se (Latin: turned/curved inward on oneself) is a theological phrase describing a life lived "inward" for self rather than "outward" for God and others.
Incurvatus in se (Latin: turned/curved inward on oneself) is a theological phrase describing a life lived "inward" for self rather than "outward" for God and others.
Jacob Kautz
Jacob Kautz (also Jakob Kautz) (c.
Jacob Kautz (also Jakob Kautz) (c.
Jakob Andreae
Jakob Andreae was a significant German Lutheran theologian, involved in the drafting of major documents.
Jakob Andreae was a significant German Lutheran theologian, involved in the drafting of major documents.
Jerome Emser
Jerome (or Hieronymus) Emser (March 20, 1477 – November 8, 1527), antagonist of Luther, was born of a good family at Ulm.
Jerome (or Hieronymus) Emser (March 20, 1477 – November 8, 1527), antagonist of Luther, was born of a good family at Ulm.
Johann Cochlaeus
Johann Cochlaeus (Cochläus) (1479 – January 10, 1552) was a German humanist and controversialist.
Johann Cochlaeus (Cochläus) (1479 – January 10, 1552) was a German humanist and controversialist.
Johann Eck
Dr. Johann Maier von Eck was a German Scholastic theologian and defender of Catholicism during the Protestant Reformation.
Dr. Johann Maier von Eck was a German Scholastic theologian and defender of Catholicism during the Protestant Reformation.
Johann Gerhard
Johann Gerhard (October 17, 1582 – August 17, 1637) was a Lutheran church leader and Lutheran Scholastic theologian during the period of Orthodoxy.
Johann Gerhard (October 17, 1582 – August 17, 1637) was a Lutheran church leader and Lutheran Scholastic theologian during the period of Orthodoxy.
Johann von Staupitz
Johann von Staupitz (ca. 1460, Motterwitz – 28 December 1524) was a theologian, university preacher, Vicar-General of the Augustinian Order in Germany who supervised Martin Luther during ...
Johann von Staupitz (ca. 1460, Motterwitz – 28 December 1524) was a theologian, university preacher, Vicar-General of the Augustinian Order in Germany who supervised Martin Luther during ...
Johannes Aurifaber (Vimariensis)
Joannes Aurifaber (Vimariensis; 1519–1575), was born in Weimar, Germany, and thus dubbed Vimariensis or Vinariensis to distinguish him from the contemporary Johannes Aurifaber ...
Joannes Aurifaber (Vimariensis; 1519–1575), was born in Weimar, Germany, and thus dubbed Vimariensis or Vinariensis to distinguish him from the contemporary Johannes Aurifaber ...
Johannes Brenz
Johann Brenz (24 June 1499, Weil der Stadt – 11 September 1570, Stuttgart) was a German theologian and the Protestant Reformer of the Duchy of Württemberg.
Johann Brenz (24 June 1499, Weil der Stadt – 11 September 1570, Stuttgart) was a German theologian and the Protestant Reformer of the Duchy of Württemberg.
Johannes Bugenhagen
Johannes Bugenhagen (24 June 1485 – 20 April 1558), also called Doctor Pomeranus by Martin Luther, introduced the Protestant Reformation in the Duchy of Pomerania and Denmark in the 16th century.
Johannes Bugenhagen (24 June 1485 – 20 April 1558), also called Doctor Pomeranus by Martin Luther, introduced the Protestant Reformation in the Duchy of Pomerania and Denmark in the 16th century.
Johannes Mathesius
Johannes Mathesius, also called Johann Mathesius or John Mathesius, was a German minister and a Lutheran reformer.
Johannes Mathesius, also called Johann Mathesius or John Mathesius, was a German minister and a Lutheran reformer.
Johannes Oecolampadius
Johannes Œcolampadius (or Œkolampad) (1482 – 24 November 1531) was a German religious reformer.
Johannes Œcolampadius (or Œkolampad) (1482 – 24 November 1531) was a German religious reformer.
John, Elector of Saxony
John of Saxony (30 June 1468 – 16 August 1532), known as John the Steadfast or John the Constant, was Elector of Saxony from 1525 until 1532.
John of Saxony (30 June 1468 – 16 August 1532), known as John the Steadfast or John the Constant, was Elector of Saxony from 1525 until 1532.
Karl von Miltitz
Karl von Miltitz (c. 1490 – November 20, 1529) was a papal nuncio and a Mainz Cathedral canon.
Karl von Miltitz (c. 1490 – November 20, 1529) was a papal nuncio and a Mainz Cathedral canon.
Katharina Luther
Katharina von Bora, referred to as "die Lutherin", (January 29, 1499 – December 20, 1552) was the wife of Martin Luther, German leader of the Protestant Reformation.
Katharina von Bora, referred to as "die Lutherin", (January 29, 1499 – December 20, 1552) was the wife of Martin Luther, German leader of the Protestant Reformation.
Katharina von Bora
Katharina von Bora, referred to as "die Lutherin", (* January 29, 1499; + December 20, 1552 in Torgau) was the wife of Martin Luther, German leader of the Protestant Reformation.
Katharina von Bora, referred to as "die Lutherin", (* January 29, 1499; + December 20, 1552 in Torgau) was the wife of Martin Luther, German leader of the Protestant Reformation.
Leipzig Debate
The Leipzig Debate (Leipziger Disputation) was a theological disputation originally between Andreas Karlstadt and Johann Eck.
The Leipzig Debate (Leipziger Disputation) was a theological disputation originally between Andreas Karlstadt and Johann Eck.
Lorenz von Bibra
Lorenz von Bibra, Duke in Franconia (1459–1519) was Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Würzburg from 1495 to 1519.
Lorenz von Bibra, Duke in Franconia (1459–1519) was Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Würzburg from 1495 to 1519.
Lucas Cranach the Elder
Lucas Cranach the Elder, was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker in woodcut and engraving.
Lucas Cranach the Elder, was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker in woodcut and engraving.
Luther Bible
The Luther Bible is a German Bible translation by Martin Luther, first printed with both testaments in 1534.
The Luther Bible is a German Bible translation by Martin Luther, first printed with both testaments in 1534.
Luther's canon
Luther's canon is the name of the biblical canon attributed to Martin Luther, which has influenced Protestants since the 16th century Protestant Reformation.
Luther's canon is the name of the biblical canon attributed to Martin Luther, which has influenced Protestants since the 16th century Protestant Reformation.
Lutheran Episcopal Communion
Now the pivotal point in history for the Lutheran Episcopal Communion in the history of Christianity was when Dr.Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgen...
Now the pivotal point in history for the Lutheran Episcopal Communion in the history of Christianity was when Dr.Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgen...
Lutheranism
Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity that identifies with the theology of Martin Luther, a German reformer.
Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity that identifies with the theology of Martin Luther, a German reformer.
Lutherhaus and Augusteum
The Lutherhaus in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, begun in 1504 as part of the University of Wittenberg, was the home of Martin Luther for most of his adult life and a significant location in the histor...
The Lutherhaus in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, begun in 1504 as part of the University of Wittenberg, was the home of Martin Luther for most of his adult life and a significant location in the histor...
Magdalena Luther
Magdalena Luther was the third child and second daughter of German priest and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and his wife, Katharina von Bora.
Magdalena Luther was the third child and second daughter of German priest and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and his wife, Katharina von Bora.
Magdeburg
Magdeburg, is the largest city and the capital city of the Bundesland of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Magdeburg, is the largest city and the capital city of the Bundesland of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Marburg Colloquy
The Marburg Colloquy was a meeting at Marburg Castle, Marburg, Hesse, Germany which attempted to solve a dispute between Martin Luther and Huldrych Zwingli over the Real Presence of Christ in th...
The Marburg Colloquy was a meeting at Marburg Castle, Marburg, Hesse, Germany which attempted to solve a dispute between Martin Luther and Huldrych Zwingli over the Real Presence of Christ in th...
Martin Bucer
Martin Bucer (11 November 1491 – 28 February 1551) was a Protestant reformer based in Strasbourg who influenced Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican doctrines and practices.
Martin Bucer (11 November 1491 – 28 February 1551) was a Protestant reformer based in Strasbourg who influenced Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican doctrines and practices.
Martin Chemnitz
Martin Chemnitz (November 9, 1522 – April 8, 1586) was an eminent second-generation Lutheran theologian, reformer, churchman, and confessor.
Martin Chemnitz (November 9, 1522 – April 8, 1586) was an eminent second-generation Lutheran theologian, reformer, churchman, and confessor.
Martin Luther
Martin Luther was a German monk, priest, professor of theology and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther was a German monk, priest, professor of theology and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther (Rietschel)
Martin Luther is a public artwork by German artist Ernst Rietschel, located at Luther Place Memorial Church in Washington, D.C., United States.
Martin Luther is a public artwork by German artist Ernst Rietschel, located at Luther Place Memorial Church in Washington, D.C., United States.
Martin Luther and antisemitism
Martin Luther, a German Reformation leader, had a significant influence on German antisemitism by his harsh anti-Jewish statements and writings.
Martin Luther, a German Reformation leader, had a significant influence on German antisemitism by his harsh anti-Jewish statements and writings.
Mary Through the Centuries: Her Place in the History of Culture
Mary Through the Centuries: Her Place in the History of Culture is a book by Jaroslav Pelikan, published in New Haven, Yale University Press, 1996.
Mary Through the Centuries: Her Place in the History of Culture is a book by Jaroslav Pelikan, published in New Haven, Yale University Press, 1996.
Nicolaus von Amsdorf
Nicolaus von Amsdorf (3 December 1483 – 14 May 1565) was a German theologian and Protestant reformer.
Nicolaus von Amsdorf (3 December 1483 – 14 May 1565) was a German theologian and Protestant reformer.
Nikolaus Selnecker
Nikolaus Selnecker (or Selneccer) (December 5, 1532, Hersbruck–May 24, 1592, Leipzig) was a German musician and theologian.
Nikolaus Selnecker (or Selneccer) (December 5, 1532, Hersbruck–May 24, 1592, Leipzig) was a German musician and theologian.
Paul Luther
Paul Luther (28 January 1533 – 8 March 1593) was a German physician, medical chemist and alchemist.
Paul Luther (28 January 1533 – 8 March 1593) was a German physician, medical chemist and alchemist.
Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse
Philip I of Hesse,, nicknamed der Großmütige was a leading champion of the Protestant Reformation and one of the most important of the early Protestant rulers in Germany.
Philip I of Hesse,, nicknamed der Großmütige was a leading champion of the Protestant Reformation and one of the most important of the early Protestant rulers in Germany.
Philipp Melanchthon
Philipp Melanchthon, born Philipp Schwartzerdt, was a German reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, intellectual leader o...
Philipp Melanchthon, born Philipp Schwartzerdt, was a German reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, intellectual leader o...
Pope Leo X
Pope Leo X, born Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, was the Pope from 1513 to his death in 1521.
Pope Leo X, born Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, was the Pope from 1513 to his death in 1521.
Reformation Day
Reformation Day is a religious holiday celebrated on October 31 in remembrance of the Reformation, particularly by Lutheran and some Reformed church communities.
Reformation Day is a religious holiday celebrated on October 31 in remembrance of the Reformation, particularly by Lutheran and some Reformed church communities.
Sacramental union
Sacramental union is the Lutheran theological doctrine of the Real Presence of the body and blood of Christ in the Christian Eucharist.
Sacramental union is the Lutheran theological doctrine of the Real Presence of the body and blood of Christ in the Christian Eucharist.
Schmalkalden
Schmalkalden is a town in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, in the southwestern portion of Thuringia state in Germany.
Schmalkalden is a town in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, in the southwestern portion of Thuringia state in Germany.
Smalcald Articles
The Smalcald Articles or Schmalkald Articles are a summary of Lutheran doctrine, written by Martin Luther in 1537 for a meeting of the Schmalkaldic League in preparation for an intended ec...
The Smalcald Articles or Schmalkald Articles are a summary of Lutheran doctrine, written by Martin Luther in 1537 for a meeting of the Schmalkaldic League in preparation for an intended ec...
Stadtkirche Wittenberg
The Stadt- und Pfarrkirche St. Marien zu Wittenberg is the civic church of the German town of Lutherstadt Wittenberg.
The Stadt- und Pfarrkirche St. Marien zu Wittenberg is the civic church of the German town of Lutherstadt Wittenberg.
Sylvester Mazzolini
Sylvester Mazzolini, in Italian Silvestro Mazzolini da Prierio, in Latin Sylvester Prierias.
Sylvester Mazzolini, in Italian Silvestro Mazzolini da Prierio, in Latin Sylvester Prierias.
The Augsburg Confession of the Catholic Faith
The Augsburg Confession of the Catholic Faith is a religious purview based on strict adherence to the Book of Concord, the Augsburg Confession in particular.
The Augsburg Confession of the Catholic Faith is a religious purview based on strict adherence to the Book of Concord, the Augsburg Confession in particular.
Theology of Martin Luther
The theology of Martin Luther was instrumental in influencing the Protestant Reformation, specifically topics dealing with Justification by Faith, the relationship between the Law and the Gospe...
The theology of Martin Luther was instrumental in influencing the Protestant Reformation, specifically topics dealing with Justification by Faith, the relationship between the Law and the Gospe...
Theology of the Cross
The Theology of the Cross (Theologia Crucis) is a term coined by the theologian Martin Luther to refer to theology that posits the cross as the only source of knowledge concerning who God is...
The Theology of the Cross (Theologia Crucis) is a term coined by the theologian Martin Luther to refer to theology that posits the cross as the only source of knowledge concerning who God is...
Thomas Cajetan
Thomas Cajetan (pronounced Ca-'je-tan), also known as Gaetanus, commonly Tommaso de Vio (20 February 1469 - 9 August 1534), was an Italian cardinal.
Thomas Cajetan (pronounced Ca-'je-tan), also known as Gaetanus, commonly Tommaso de Vio (20 February 1469 - 9 August 1534), was an Italian cardinal.
Thomas Müntzer
Thomas Müntzer was an early Reformation-era German theologian, who became a rebel leader during the Peasants' War.
Thomas Müntzer was an early Reformation-era German theologian, who became a rebel leader during the Peasants' War.
University of Halle-Wittenberg
The Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, also referred to as MLU, is a public, research-oriented university in the cities of Halle and Wittenberg within Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
The Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, also referred to as MLU, is a public, research-oriented university in the cities of Halle and Wittenberg within Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Veit Amerbach
Veit Amerbach was a German Lutheran theologian and humanist, awho converted to Catholicism.
Veit Amerbach was a German Lutheran theologian and humanist, awho converted to Catholicism.
Weimar edition of Martin Luther's works
The Weimar edition of Luther's works, also known as the Weimarer Ausgabe (WA) is a critical complete edition, of all writings of Martin Luther and his verbal statements, in Latin and German.
The Weimar edition of Luther's works, also known as the Weimarer Ausgabe (WA) is a critical complete edition, of all writings of Martin Luther and his verbal statements, in Latin and German.
Wittenberg
Wittenberg, officially Lutherstadt Wittenberg, is a city in Germany in the Bundesland Saxony-Anhalt, on the river Elbe.
Wittenberg, officially Lutherstadt Wittenberg, is a city in Germany in the Bundesland Saxony-Anhalt, on the river Elbe.
Young Man Luther
Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis and History is a 1958 book by psychologist Erik Erikson.
Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis and History is a 1958 book by psychologist Erik Erikson.
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