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Die evangelische Kirche im Jahrhundert der Reformation

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A concise, school-oriented account of the evangelical church during the Reformation century, centering on the life and work of Martin Luther, his search for faith, conflict over indulgences, publication of theses, and contributions such as a vernacular Bible, hymnbook, and catechism. It outlines responses to uprisings, confessional documents and alliances, and sketches leading reformers like Huldrych Zwingli and John Calvin. Regional chapters trace the spread of Protestantism across German territories, the Habsburg lands, the Low Countries, Scandinavia, the British Isles, France, Italy, and Spain. The closing sections review wars, religious settlements, institutional reforms, and notable preachers, poets, and artists of the century.

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Georg Buchwald

Georg Buchwald was a notable figure in the study of the Protestant Reformation, particularly recognized for his work "Die evangelische Kirche im Jahrhundert der Reformation." His writings contribute to the understanding of the historical and theological developments during this pivotal period in Christian history. Buchwald's scholarship reflects a deep engagement with the complexities of religious transformation and the impact of the Reformation on church practices and beliefs. Through his work, he offers insights into the evolution of Protestantism and its enduring legacy.