Abigail y casas biography of martin luther
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Abigail y casas biography of martin luther
German priest, theologian and author (–)
Not to be confused with Martin Luther King other uses, see Martin Luther (disambiguation).
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| Born | Martin Luder 10 November Eisleben, County of Mansfeld, Holy Roman Empire |
| Died | 18 February () (aged62) Eisleben, County of Mansfeld, Holy Roman Empire |
| Education | University of Erfurt (Artium Baccalaureus, ; Artium Magister, ) University of Wittenberg (Biblicus Baccalaureus in Bible, ; Sententiarius Baccalaureus in Sentences, ; Theologiæ Doctor in Bible, ) |
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| Era | Renaissance |
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Martin LutherOSA (LOO-thər;[1]German:[ˈmaʁtiːnˈlʊtɐ]ⓘ; 10 November [2] – 18 February ) was a German priest, theologian, author,
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Berbara, Maria, ed. Sacrifice and Conversion in the Early Modern Atlantic World. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
This edited collection looks at the phenomenon of conversion in the Americas through the lens of sacrifice. A way of understanding cultural exchange and power struggles, differing understandings of sacrifice shape encounters between Europeans and indigenous populations and their attitudes to conversion.
Ditchfield, Simon, and Helen Smith, eds. Conversions: Gender and Religious Change in Early Modern Europe. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press,
An edited collection that examines the fluid and creative relationship between gender and conversion in a variety of contexts. Chapters by historians, art historians, and literary scholars examine how conversion was gendered in literature and life writing; consider