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Luther, vol. 6 of 6

By Hartmann Grisar

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Witness the story of a transformative figure whose controversial ideas reshaped education, religion, and society.

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2017-05-30
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"Luther, vol. 6 of 6" by Hartmann Grisar is a historical work that explores the wide-ranging impacts of Martin Luther on education, community, and religion during the Reformation period. It covers Luther's perspectives on the roles of both church and government, his strong support for improvements in education, and his complicated interactions with the world around him, emphasizing the need for schools to combat society's problems. Grisar illustrates Luther's strong recommendations for setting up educational systems, emphasizing the importance of education for moral growth. Luther argues for mandatory education and the study of languages, reflecting his worry about the weakening of learning during his time. This section offers an analysis of Luther's later years, theological hardships, and the broader effects of his educational changes within the Reformation.

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