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Life of Luther / with several introductory and concluding chapters from general church history

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The narrative opens with concise sketches of early Christianity, persecutions, Constantine's influence, and medieval church practices, then profiles pre-Reformation figures who challenged ecclesiastical abuses. It then follows Martin Luther from childhood and student years to monastic life, academic teaching, and his emergence as a reformer confronting papal authority and leading theological controversies, including the Peasants' War and debates such as Marburg and Augsburg. Subsequent chapters examine his writings—translated Bible, catechism, hymnody—his family and final days, and conclude with post-Reformation struggles and the development of the Lutheran church abroad, offering a chronological, accessible account of theological, institutional, and personal dimensions of the reform movement.

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Gustav A. Just

Gustav A. Just was an author known for his historical writings, particularly in the realm of religious history. His notable work, "Life of Luther / with several introductory and concluding chapters from general church history," explores the life and impact of Martin Luther, a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation. Just's writing provides insights into the historical context of Luther's actions and the broader implications for the church and society. Through his work, Just contributes to the understanding of religious transformations and their significance in shaping modern Christianity.

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