Luther: Man between God and the Devil

by Heiko A. Oberman

Other authorsEileen Walliser-Schwarzbart (Translator)
Paperback, 2006

Call number

Biography and memoir

Collection

Description

Luther: Man Between God And The Devilis the definitive biography of the central figure of the Protestant Reformation. Published in 1982 in Germany to great acclaim, the book portrays the controversial reformer in the context of his own time. Oberman argues that Luther is more the medieval monk than history has usually regarded him. Haunted by the devil, Luther saw the world, Oberman claims, as a cosmic battleground between God and Satan. It is this battle with the devil that provides the key to understanding the man. This is a classic in biography and an indispensable work for all interested in one of the greatest figures of Western history.

Publication

New Haven, CT: Yale University Press

Pages

380
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