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The Making of Martin Luther
By (Author) Richard Rex
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
13th January 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Religious and spiritual figures
European history
Biography: religious and spiritual
284.1092
Paperback
296
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
A major new account of the most intensely creative years of Luther's career The Making of Martin Luther takes a provocative look at the intellectual emergence of one of the most original and influential minds of the sixteenth century. Richard Rex traces how, in a concentrated burst of creative energy in the few years surrounding his excommunicat
"Brilliant."Melanie McDonagh, The Spectator
"A remarkably sympathetic portrait of the Reformer, and it is possibly the best concise study of Luther's early reforming career that I have read."Carl R. Trueman, First Things
"Readable, free of jargon, and entertaining."Bradley A. Peterson, Reading Religion
"The Making of Martin Luther is a nice jumping-off point for Luther scholarship, whether you're a believer/theologian or a secularist/agnostic/atheist."Manhattan Book Review
"A remarkable piece of writing that will have an enduring influence. With shrewd and canny insights, powerful prose, and wit, Richard Rex offers a persuasive and provocative tour through the early years of the Reformation."Bruce Gordon, author of John Calvin's "Institutes of the Christian Religion": A Biography
Richard Rex is professor of Reformation history at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Queens' College. His books include Tudors: The Illustrated History and Henry VIII and the English Reformation.