Life of Luther

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Life of Luther

by Julius Köstlin

EN·~18 hours

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Description

The biography offers a vivid, illustrated portrait of a man whose ideas reshaped German religious life. It follows his modest upbringing, his rigorous schooling, and the restless spirit that led him to the monastery, where he wrestled with doubts and a growing desire for deeper truth. Through contemporary portraits and facsimiles of his own writings, readers glimpse the personal struggles that forged his character. The narrative paints a picture of a scholar‑monk caught between tradition and an inner call for reform.

As his studies intensify, the book traces the pivotal moments that ignited his challenge to the established church—particularly the practice of selling indulgences. The story builds to his bold decision to voice his concerns publicly, culminating in the famous posting of the ninety‑five theses. This act set off a chain of debate that rippled through towns and universities, marking the first stirrings of a movement that would soon alter the course of history. The early chapters capture the tension, hope, and courage that defined his initial steps toward reform.

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Language

en

Duration

~18 hours (1044K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Julius Köstlin

Julius Köstlin

1826–1902

A leading 19th-century Protestant theologian and church historian, he became especially known for his influential studies of Martin Luther. His work helped shape modern Reformation scholarship in Germany.

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