The four years from the Wittenberg disputation of 1517 to the Diet
of Worms in 1521 provide one of the most dramatic stories in human
history. In those years a young theological tutor emerged from
obscurity to disrupt Western Christendom and to refashion a large
part of it. They were years of prodigious activity for Luther
himself, and there can be no true understanding of the Reformation
apart from the writings, some long, some quite short, which came
from his pen during those years. Lee-Woolf has done great service
to the study of Luther by translating the most significant of these
writings. Introductions and explanatory notes make clear their
historical context. The student will find them invaluable.
Lee-Woolf's lively and virile translation makes the authentic
Luther step out of the pages, and brings the reader close to great
events which are still formative in the life of the Church and the
world.
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