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Where Luther walked

Dr. Roland Bainton, well-known Reformation scholar, dramatically recounts the struggles and accomplishments of Martin Luther's life while showing historic locations where this great religious and social reformer lived and worked.

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  • "Surveys the life of Martin Luther, showing sites of dramatic events during the Reformation. The development of Luther's religious thought is presented including his opposition to indulgences and position on God's grace. His views on marriage and his reaction to his daughter's death are also presented."
  • "Dr. Roland Bainton covers the life of Martin Luther from his entry into the monastery at Erfurt through his professorship at the University of Wittenberg, the 95 Theses, the Diet of Worms and his marriage to Katherine von Bora. Includes views of actual Reformation sites."
  • "Dr. Roland Bainton, well-known Reformation scholar, dramatically recounts the struggles and accomplishments of Martin Luther's life while showing historic locations where this great religious and social reformer lived and worked."
  • "Dr. Roland Bainton, well-known Reformation scholar, dramatically recounts the struggles and accomplishments of Martin Luther's life while showing historic locations where this great religious and social reformer lived and worked."@en

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  • "Where Luther walked"
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