A historic and comprehensive biography of early
Christianity’s most influential leader of the Protestant Reformation, Martin
Luther.
Though a priest and scholar of the Roman Catholic Church,
Luther vehemently opposed corruption with the Church and the practice of
providing grace from sin through payment to church officials. Defying the Pope
and the Church’s authority over Scripture, Luther translated the Bible from
Latin to German, the language of the common people. Able to read God’s Word for
themselves, the Protestant Reformation was born leading to many denominations
and Bible translations we enjoy throughout the world today.
To understand Luther’s principled stand on biblical
authority, his life is revealed in this rare presentation of his work as an
educator and church leader. From childhood to a religious education, and events
leading up to the Reformation, you will discover the views and experiences that
led to his excommunication by the Pope in 1520. Personal accounts and
correspondence will help you to understand his passionate fight for the
accessibility of Scripture for everyone and his defiant translation of the Bible
from Latin to the language of the common man.
This unique biography is reproduced from an 1850 American
Sunday School Union (now the American Missionary Fellowship) original, and in it
you will be introduced to the pivotal life of this enigmatic man before, during,
and after one of Christianity’s defining events.
Other books in this series:
Life of Andrew Jackson
Life of John Knox
Life of Washington
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