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The author traces the subject's early years, entry into monastic life, and university education, describing internal struggles of conscience and formative teachers. He recounts a pivotal pilgrimage to Rome and the monk's reaction to ecclesiastical life, then follows the return to academic Wittenberg, teaching, sermons, and rising reputation. Close attention to marginal notes, lectures, and early printed works reveals a gradual move from scholastic modes toward mystical and Augustinian influences and a growing emphasis on justification by faith over works. The account situates these theological shifts within contemporary humanist currents, monastic disputes, and institutional weaknesses in the Church.

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Hartmann Grisar

Hartmann Grisar was a notable scholar and theologian, best known for his extensive work on Martin Luther, the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation. His six-volume series, "Luther," provides a comprehensive examination of Luther's life, theology, and impact on Christianity. Grisar's meticulous research and analysis contribute significantly to the understanding of Reformation history and its theological implications. His writings reflect a deep engagement with both historical context and theological discourse, making him an important figure in religious studies. Through his scholarship, Grisar has left a lasting legacy in the field of Reformation studies.

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