Mattes Rebel in the Ranks: Martin Luther, the Reformation, and the Conflicts That Continue to Shape Our World, by Brad S. Brewer Martin Luther’s Legacy: Reforming Reformation Theology for the 21st Century, by Mark Ellingsen Martin Luther’s Theology of Beauty: A Reappraisal, by Mark C. These include 1517: Martin Luther and the Invention of the Reformation, by Peter Marshall Between Wittenberg and Geneva: Lutheran and Reformed Theology in Conversation, edited by Robert Kolb and Carl Trueman The Making of Martin Luther, by Richard Rex Martin Luther: Rebel in an Age of Upheaval, by Heinz Schilling Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World, by Eric Metaxas Martin Luther and the Seven Sacraments: A Contemporary Protestant Reappraisal, by Brian C. Listed alphabetically by title here, publication details can be found in the Works Cited. Among the forthcoming works on the Reformation not available in time to be considered for this essay are the following ten titles, most of which are likely to be significant additions to the topic. The fact that the publication of Reformation studies has not abated speaks to its significance. However, the impact was scattered rather than linear, as its effects were more often unplanned and unpredictable rather than structured and organized. The theological split that Martin Luther triggered in Christendom created a domino effect that profoundly shaped the trajectory of European society. The modern world is incomprehensible apart from understanding the Reformation.
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