How Luther became the reformer

No story has been more foundational to triumphalist accounts of Western modernity than that of Martin Luther, the heroic individual, standing before the tribunes of medieval authoritarianism to proclaim his religious and intellectual freedom, "Here I stand!" How Luther Became the Reformer...

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adam_text Contents List of Images ix Preface and Acknowledgments xi 1. 2. 3. History and Story: An Introduction 1 1. Celebration 2. Origins 3. Hermeneutics 4. Revision 5. Reception 6. Explorations 1 5 8 10 11 14 The Experience of Justification 17 1. Reformation 2. Ellipsis 3. Romans 4. Berlin 5. Experience 6. Hero 17 20 26 29 31 36 How Luther Became the Reformer 39 1. Story 2. Rationalization 3. Religion/ Religion 4.1917 5. The Holy 6. Morality 7. Implication 39 41 44 48 50 55 60 Contents viii 4. 5. 6. 7. Modernity and Its Contradictions 63 1. Here I Stand 2. Anti-Catholic 3. Ethos 4. Modernity 5. Dystopia 63 66 70 78 80 A Test Case of Anti-Judaism 83 1. Test Case 2. Polemic 3. Anti-Judaism 4. Effacements and Evasions 5. History 6. Theology 83 85 86 90 94 95 How Luther Became the reformer (lowercase) of Catholicism 99 1. Today 2. Religion 3. Reframing the Story 4. Catholic reformer 5. Justification Revisited 6. Revisions 99 101 104 104 111 115 Reformation 118 Bibliography 125 Index of Names 137 Index of Subjects 140
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