Martin Luther: eine Einführung

Martin Luther: eine Einführung
ISBN-10
3825229564
ISBN-13
9783825229566
Series
Martin Luther
Pages
183
Language
German
Published
2007
Author
Dietrich Korsch

Description

Martin Luther ist eine umstrittene Gestalt - in der Theologie wie in den Kulturwissenschaften. Dietrich Korsch zeigt, auf welche Einsichten diese Kontroversen zurückgehen. Er führt Leserinnen und Leser gedanklich durch Luthers Werk und legt dar, inwiefern das reformatorische Christentum als authentische Gestalt christlichen Glaubens in der Gegenwart verstanden werden kann.

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