
Luther and German Humanism
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'Historians of 16th-century Germany...owe a considerable debt to the work of Lewis W. Spitz...His work combines sensitivity towards the goals and tastes of the northern Renaissance, with an appreciation of the spiritual issues raised by Martin Luther's religious message.' Reviews in History '(Together with The Reformation: Education and History) these volumes illustrate the importance of Spitz's lifetime work for our understanding of the relationship between humanism and the German Reformation. They are a notable testament to an eminent scholar, and, given the coherence of Spitz's work, they provide a fine resource for students in this field.' Calvin Theological Journal 'Scholars should...be grateful for the quality of work and insight that can...be found in the contributions that comprise Luther and German Humanism.' ReformationMore details
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