An edition of Brand Luther (2015)

Brand Luther

1517, printing, and the making of the Reformation

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An edition of Brand Luther (2015)

Brand Luther

1517, printing, and the making of the Reformation

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When Martin Luther posted his "theses" on the door of the Wittenberg church in 1517, protesting corrupt practices, he was virtually unknown. Within months, his ideas spread across Germany, then all of Europe; within years, their author was not just famous, but infamous, responsible for catalyzing the violent wave of religious reform that would come to be known as the Protestant Reformation and engulfing Europe in decades of bloody war. Luther came of age with the printing press, and the path to glory of neither one was obvious to the casual observer of the time. Printing was, and is, a risky business--the questions were how to know how much to print and how to get there before the competition. Pettegree illustrates Luther's great gifts not simply as a theologian, but as a communicator, indeed, as the world's first mass-media figure, its first brand. He recognized the power of pamphlets, written in the colloquial German of everyday people, to win the battle of ideas. But that wasn't enough--not just words, but the medium itself was the message. Fatefully, Luther had a partner in the form of artist and businessman Lucas Cranach, who together with Wittenberg's printers created the distinctive look of Luther's pamphlets. Together, Luther and Cranach created a product that spread like wildfire--it was both incredibly successful and widely imitated. Soon Germany was overwhelmed by a blizzard of pamphlets, with Wittenberg at its heart; the Reformation itself would blaze on for more than a hundred years. This book fuses the history of religion, of printing, and of capitalism--the literal marketplace of ideas--into one enthralling story, revolutionizing our understanding of one of the pivotal figures and eras in human history.--Adapted from book jacket.

"A revolutionary look at Martin Luther, the Reformation, and the birth of publishing, on the eve of the Reformation's 500th anniversary."--

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Penguin Press
Language
English
Pages
383

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Table of Contents

Part 1: A singular man. A small town in Germany ; The making of a revolutionary ; Indulgence
Part 2: The eye of the storm. Outlaw ; Brand Luther
Part 3: Friends and adversaries. Luther's friends ; The Reformation in the cities ; Partings
Part 4: Building the Church. The nation's pastor ; Endings ; Legacy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-368) and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
284.1092, 940.23
Library of Congress
BR325 .P48 2015, BR325

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 383 pages
Number of pages
383

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27192526M
Internet Archive
brandluther1517p0000pett
ISBN 10
1594204969
ISBN 13
9781594204968
LCCN
2015487786
OCLC/WorldCat
925490183

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