Martin Luther (1483-1546)
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Adams, Emma H. Martin Luther, Germany's Great Reformer.
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Aland, Kurt. A History of Christianity, Volume 2:
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Althaus, Paul. The Theology of Martin Luther. Philadelphia:
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BR333 .A513
Atkinson, James. The Great Light: Luther and Reformation.
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Reformation," pp.9-125.
BR305.2 .A73
Austin, Bill R. Austin's Topical History of Christianity.
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BR145.2 .A88 1983
Bagchi, David. "Luther's Catholic Opponents." In
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Bainton, Roland H. Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther.
New York: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1950. 422p.
BR325 .B26
Bainton, Roland H. The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century.
Enlarged Edition. Boston: Beacon Press, 1985. Chapter 1, "Luther's
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Bainton, Roland H. and Eric W. Gritsch. Bibliography of
the Continental Reformation: Materials Available in English. Second
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Barclay, Alexander. The Protestant Doctrine of the Lord's
Supper: A Study in the Eucharistic Teaching of Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin.
Glasgow: Jackson, Wylie and Company, 1927.
(Not in PUC library)
Barth, Karl. Theology and Church: Shorter Writings 1920-1928.
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BT80 .B373
Bendtz, N. Arne. "Faith and Knowledge in Luther's Theology."
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by Franklin H. Littell. Richmond, VA: John Knox Press, 1962. Pp.21-29,254.
BR309 .L5
Bizer, Ernst. "The Reformation in Difficulties, 1. The
German Reformation to 1555." In The New Cambridge Modern History,
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Cambridge University Press, 1958. Chapter VI, pp.161-185.
D208 .N4 v.2
Blayney, Ida Walz. The Age of Luther: The Spirit of Renaissance-Humanism
and the Reformation. New York: Vantage Press, 1957. Chapter IV, "The
Reformation - Martin Luther, Part One: Man's Relation to God and Man,"
pp.131-280; Chapter V, "The Reformation - Martin Luther, Part Two:
The Relation of God to Man," pp.283-482.
BR280 .B5
Boehmer, Heinrich. Luther in Light of Recent Research.
New York: The Christian Herald, 1916. 318p.
BR325 .B63
Boehmer, Heinrich. Road to Reformation: Martin Luther
to the Year 1521. Philadelphia: Muhlenberg Press, 1946. 449p.
BR325 .B57
Bornkamm, Heinrich. Luther's World of Thought. St.
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BR333 .B623
Boyle, Marjorie O'Rourke. Rhetoric and Reform: Erasmus'
Civil Dispute With Luther. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
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B785 .E64 B693 1983
Brecht, Martin. "Luther, Martin." In The Oxford
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Brecht, Martin. Martin Luther: His Road to Reformation,
1483-1521. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1985. 557p.
BR325 .B69313 1985
Brecht, Martin. Martin Luther: Shaping and Defining the
Reformation, 1521-1532. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1990. 543p.
BR325 .B69313 1990
Brecht, Martin. Martin Luther: The Preservation of the
Church, 1532-1546. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1993. 511p.
BR325 .B69313 1993
Bromiley, Geoffrey W. Historical Theology: An Introduction.
Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1978. Chapter 15, "The Reformers
and the Word of God, A. Luther," pp.210-213; Chapter 16, "New
Thinking on Justification, A. Luther," pp.229-232; "Luther on
Election," pp.242-245.
BT21.2 .B74
Cahill, Lisa Sowle. Love Your Enemies: Discipleship, Pacifism,
and Just War Theory. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1994. Chapter 6, "Reformation
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BT736.4 .C34 1994
Cairns, Earle E. Christianity Through the Centuries.
Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 1981. Chapter 27, "Luther
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BR145.2 .C28 1981
Chadwick, Owen. The Reformation. "The Pelican
History of the Church," Volume 3. Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, 1968.
Chapter 2, "Luther," pp.40-75.
BR305.2 .C5
Dannenfeldt, Karl H. The Church of the Renaissance and
Reformation: Decline and Reform From 1300 to 1600. "Church in History
Series." St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1970. Chapter 3, "Martin
Luther," pp.30-47; Chapter 4, "Lutheranism," pp.48-61.
BR280 .D33
Davies, Rupert E. The Problem of Authority in the Continental
Reformers: A Study in Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin. Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press, 1978. Chapter 1, "Luther," pp.15-61.
BT88 .D43 1978
Dickens, Arthur Geoffrey. Martin Luther and the Reformation.
London: English Universities Press, 1967. 184p.
BR325 .D56
Dixon, C. Scott. "The Princely Reformation in Germany."
In The Reformation World. Edited by Andrew Pettegree. London and
New York: Routledge, 2002. Chapter Nine, pp. 146-165.
BR305.3 .R44 2002
Doernberg, Erwin. Henry VIII and Luther: An Account of
Their Personal Relations. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1961.
139p.
DA332 .D6
Durant, Will. The Story of Civilization, Volume 6:
The Reformation. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1957. Chapter 16,
"Luther: The Reformation in Germany: 1517-24," pp.337-379; Chapter
19, "Luther and Erasmus: 1517-36," pp.415-437.
CB53 .D85 v.6
Eberhardt, Newman C. A Summary of Catholic History,
Volume 2: Modern History. St. Louis: B. Herder Book Company, 1962.
Chapter 21, "Luther and Lutheranism," pp.138-146; Chapter 22,
"German Lutheran Revolt (1517-21)," pp.146-151; Chapter 23, "German
Lutheran Establishment (1521-55)," pp.152-158; Chapter 24, "Scandinavian
Lutheranism (1513-1648)," pp.158-165.
BX948 .E23
Edwards, Mark U., Jr. Luther and the False Brethren.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1975. 242p.
BR325 .E34
Edwards, Mark U., Jr. Luther's Last Battles: Politics
and Polemics, 1531-46. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1983. 254p.
BR326.8 .E38 1983
Edwards, Mark U., Jr. "Martin Luther." In Reformation
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for Reformation Research, 1982. Pp.59-83.
BR305.2 .R39 1982
Edwards, Mark U., Jr. Printing, Propaganda, and Martin
Luther. Berkeley: University of California Press: 1994. 225p.
BR325 .E343 1994
Erikson, Erik H. Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis
and History. New York: Norton, 1962. 288p.
BR325 .E7 1962
Estep, William R. Renaissance and Reformation. Grand
Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1986. Chapter VIII, "Martin Luther: The
Strategy of Confrontation," pp.112-134; Chapter IX, "New Wineskins
for New Wine," pp.135-160.
BR280 .E87 1986
Fagerberg, Holsten. A New Look at the Lutheran Confessions
(1529-1537). St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1972. 320p.
BR333.2 .F313
Feuerbach, Ludwig. The Essence of Faith According to Luther.
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B2971 .W45 E5
Fischer, Robert H. "A Reasonable Luther." In Reformation
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Littell. Richmond, VA: John Knox Press, 1962. Pp.30-45,255-256.
BR309 .L5
Forell, George W. Faith Active in Love: An Investigation
of the Principles Underlying Luther's Social Ethics. New York: American
Press, 1954. 198p.
BR333 .F58
George, Timothy. Theology of the Reformers. Nashville:
Broadman Press, 1988. Chapter 3, "Yearning for Grace: Martin Luther,"
pp.51-107.
BT27 .G46 1988
Gerrish, Brian Albert. Grace and Reason: A Study in the
Theology of Luther. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962. 188p.
BR333.2 .G4 1962
González, Justo L. A History of Christian Thought,
Volume 3. Nashville and New York: Abingdon Press, 1975. Chapter 2, "The
Theology of Martin Luther," pp.25-62; Chapter 5, "Lutheran Theology
to the Formula of Concord," pp.93-119.
BT21.2 .G6 v.3
Grimm, Harold J. The Reformation Era, 1500-1650. Revised
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BR305.2 .G74 1965
Gritsch, Eric W. Martin - God's Court Jester: Luther in
Retrospect. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1983. 289p.
BR332.5 .G74 1983
Hägglund, Bengt. The Background of Luther's Doctrine
of Justification in Late Medieval Theology. Philadelphia: Fortress Press,
1971. 40p.
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Hägglund, Bengt. History of Theology. St. Louis:
Concordia Publishing House, 1968. Chapter 21, "Luther," pp.211-246.
BT21.2 .H313
Hagstotz, Gideon D. and Hilda B. Heroes of the Reformation.
Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1951. "Martin
Luther: Champion of Truth," pp.158-166.
BR315 .H3
Heick, Otto W. A History of Christian Thought, Volume
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pp.313-351. "The Eucharistic Controversy," pp.370-386; "Earliest
Lutheran Confessional Writings," pp.404-417.
BT21 .N482 v.1
Heinz, Johann. Justification and Merit: Luther vs. Catholicism.
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BX6122 .R53 H4 1984 (2nd copy in Heritage Collection)
Hendrix, Scott H. Luther and the Papacy: Stages in a Reformation
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BR333.5 .P3 H46
Hendrix, Scott H. "Luther's Communities." In Leaders
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BR309 .L4 1984
Hillerbrand, Hans J. Christendom Divided: The Protestant
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Press, 1971. Chapter 1, "The Prelude," pp.1-26; Chapter 2, "The
Beginning of the Reformation," pp.27-54; Chapter 5, "Political
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BR305.2 .H49 1971
Hillerbrand, Hans J. The World of the Reformation.
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BR305.2 .H53 1973
Hillerbrand, Hans J., editor. The Protestant Reformation.
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BR301 .H64 1968
Hovland, C. Warren. "'Anfechtung' in Luther's Biblical
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BR309 .L5
Hyma, Albert. Luther's Theological Development From Erfurt
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Hyma, Albert. Renaissance to Reformation. Grand Rapids,
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BR280 .H9
Iserloh, Erwin. The Theses Were Not Posted: Luther Between
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Jensen, De Lamar. Reformation Europe: Age of Reform and
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BR325 .K455 1986
Koenigsberger, Helmut Georg and George L. Mosse. Europe
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Kostlin, Julius T. Life of Luther. New York: Charles
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BX4805.2 .L4133 v.1
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CB359 .L8
Luther, Martin. A Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to
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