Enacting the Reformation in Germany brings together sixteen essays
and articles written over a thirty-year period by a historian who
has made it his special scholarly concern to trace and analyze the
social consequences of the German Reformation's salient ideas and
positions. The picture Strauss draws of a country and a society
struggling to understand and incorporate the deep structural and
mental changes brought on by Martin Luther's revolt against Rome
has the sharpness and contrast of a visual image.
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