"Luther, vol. 3 of 6" by Hartmann Grisar, is a deep look into Martin Luther’s journey of faith during the Reformation. This part of the series looks closely at how Luther helped set up the new church and how it appeared to the public. Grisar aims to show Luther as both a reformer and a complicated person dealing with the religious and political problems of his time. The book starts by talking about how Luther's religious ideas changed as he realized the chaos caused by his earlier, more extreme beliefs. It then explains how he tried to make Lutheranism more organized. It also discusses his relationships with political leaders, the problems caused by radical groups, and how this led to a church connected to the state, showing both his disappointments and his practical changes as the spiritual world around him changed.

Luther, vol. 3 of 6
By Hartmann Grisar
Witness a reformer's shifting ideals as he grapples with the unforeseen consequences of his revolutionary beliefs and forges a new church amidst political turmoil.
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2015-06-02
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