Und wenn die Welt voll Teufel wär: Luthers Glaube und seine Erben
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
605
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 1982
Publisher
Rowohlt
Edition
1. Auf
ISBN-10
349800476X
ISBN-13
9783498004767
Description
Barbara C. Beuys delves into the complex interplay between Martin Luther's theological beliefs and the myriad interpretations that followed in his wake. Through a rigorous exploration of the historical context and the legacy of Luther's faith, Beuys examines how these ideas shaped the landscape of Christianity and influenced various social, political, and religious movements. The author thoughtfully navigates the challenges and triumphs of Luther's ideology, illustrating its evolution through the centuries.
Richly detailed, the work is anchored by comprehensive research, including an extensive bibliography that offers readers further avenues of inquiry. Beuys' insightful analysis reveals not only the significance of Luther's ideas but also their resonance and adaptation through the experiences of his heirs. This examination provides a compelling narrative about faith, conflict, and the enduring quest for understanding in a world that is often fraught with challenges.
Richly detailed, the work is anchored by comprehensive research, including an extensive bibliography that offers readers further avenues of inquiry. Beuys' insightful analysis reveals not only the significance of Luther's ideas but also their resonance and adaptation through the experiences of his heirs. This examination provides a compelling narrative about faith, conflict, and the enduring quest for understanding in a world that is often fraught with challenges.
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