Luther's Lives: Two Contemporary Accounts of Martin Luther

Author:   Elizabeth Vandiver ,  Ralph Keen ,  Thomas D. Frazel ,  Professor Ralph Keen
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9780719068027


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   01 December 2003
Format:   Paperback
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After Luther's death, it was rumoured that demons seized the reformer on his death-bed and dragged him off to Hell. In response to these rumours, Luther's friend and colleague, Philip Melanchthon wrote and published a brief encomium of the reformer in 1548. Cochlaeus consequently completed and published his monumental life of Luther in 1549. This volume brings the two documents head-to-head in a confrontation postponed for more than four hundred and fifty years. In addition, this book supplies a life of Cochlaeus, plus a full scholarly apparatus for readers who wish to make a broader study of the period.

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Author:   Elizabeth Vandiver ,  Ralph Keen ,  Thomas D. Frazel ,  Professor Ralph Keen
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.585kg
ISBN:  

9780719068027


ISBN 10:   0719068029
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   01 December 2003
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Philip Melanchthon and the historical Luther 2. Philip Melanchthon's history of the life and acts of Dr. Martin Luther 3. Johannes Cochlaeus - an introduction to his life and work 4. The deeds and writings of Dr. Martin Luther from the year of the Lord 1517 to the year 1546 related chronologically to all posterity by Johannes Cochlaeus Index -- .

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These two translations will prove to be very valuable additions to the collection of primary accounts of German Reformation history in the English world. The works offer unique, detailed, engaging accounts of the events surrounding Luther's reform movement; the translations are eloquent; and the introductions to both lives provide a very helpful framework for understanding the primary texts. --Scott Dixon, Queen's University of Belfast By placing accurate new translations of these two lives of Luther side by side, Vandiver and her colleagues have allowed two very different perceptions of the significance of Luther to compete head to head. The result is as entertaining as it is informative, and a powerful reminder of the need to ensure that secondary works about the Reformation are never displaced by the primary sources. --Alister McGrath, Times Literary Supplement


These two translations will prove to be very valuable additions to the collection of primary accounts of German Reformation history in the English world. The works offer unique, detailed, engaging accounts of the events surrounding Luther's reform movement; the translations are eloquent; and the introductions to both lives provide a very helpful framework for understanding the primary texts. --Scott Dixon, Queen's University of Belfast <br> By placing accurate new translations of these two lives of Luther side by side, Vandiver and her colleagues have allowed two very different perceptions of the significance of Luther to compete head to head. The result is as entertaining as it is informative, and a powerful reminder of the need to ensure that secondary works about the Reformation are never displaced by the primary sources. --Alister McGrath, Times Literary Supplement <br>


These two translations will prove to be very valuable additions to the collection of primary accounts of German Reformation history in the English world. The works offer unique, detailed, engaging accounts of the events surrounding Luther's reform movement; the translations are eloquent; and the introductions to both lives provide a very helpful framework for understanding the primary texts. --Scott Dixon, Queen's University of Belfast<br><br> By placing accurate new translations of these two lives of Luther side by side, Vandiver and her colleagues have allowed two very different perceptions of the significance of Luther to compete head to head. The result is as entertaining as it is informative, and a powerful reminder of the need to ensure that secondary works about the Reformation are never displaced by the primary sources. --Alister McGrath, Times Literary Supplement <br>


Author Information

Elizabeth Vandiver is Director of the Honors Humanities Program and Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics, University of Maryland Ralph Keen is Associate Professor of Religion, University of Iowa Thomas D. Frazel is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Classical Studies, Tulane University

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