Martin Luther : treasures of the Reformation / State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt--State Museum of Prehistory, Luther Memorials Foundation of Saxony-Anhalt, Stiftung Deutsches Historisches Museum, Foundation Schloss Friedenstein Gotha, Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Morgan Library & Museum ; [volume editor], Katrin Herbst. - 503 páginas : 31 centímetros. ilustraciones (principalmente a color) ;

Catalogue of the exhibitions "Martin Luther: Art and the Reformation," held at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, October 30, 2016-January 15, 2017; "Word and Image: Martin Luther's Reformation," held at the Morgan Library & Museum, New York, October 7, 2016-January 22, 2017; and "Law and Grace: Martin Luther, Lucas Cranach, and the Promise of Salvation," held at the Pitts Theology Library, Emory University, Atlanta, October 11, 2016-January 16, 2017, all part of the exhibition project "Here I Stand. Issued in slipcase with companion publication: Martin Luther and the Reformation.

Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice (páginas 456-480)

Finding Luther. The Luther family in Mansfield. The "Luther Pit" in Mansfield: what their garbage tells us about the Luther Family. The Counts of Mansfield and the copper shale mines of Mansfield. Dawn of a new era -- II. Wordly power and courtly art. The emperor and the papacy. The joint exercise of clerical and wordly power. The rulers of Saxony. The Cranach Family in Wittenberg -- III. Pre-Reformation piety. Parochial churches and divine service prior to the Reformation. Piety in the late Middle Ages. The system of indulgences in the Catholic Church -- IV. Luther as a monk, scholar, and preacher. Luther's academic background. Leucorea. The Ninety-five theses. From likeness to image: early portraits of Luther. The Imperial Diet of Worms -- V. Luther's theology. Sola fide--justification by faith alone. Law and grace--a pictorial subject of the Reformation. The Eucharist. Luther's translation of the Bible -- VI. Luther in Wittenberg. Hitched with Luther: the marriage between Katharina von Bora and Martin Luther. Katharina von Bora (1499-1552). A convent turned reformer's home: how did Martin Luther live? Luther's fellow reformers. Printing in Wittenberg. Poverty and charity in the age of Reformation. The role of music in the Reformation -- VII. Polemics and conflicts. The peasants' uprising in Germany. Satirical and polemical woodcuts. Iconoclasm in Wittenberg: a myth? The Schmalkaldic League. Luther the hater -- VIII. Luther's legacy. The death of Martin Luther. In memory of Luther: museum, memorial, and relic. The consequences of the Reformation -- Traces of the Reformation.




Lutero, Martín, 1483-1546. --Exhibiciones.


Reforma--Exhibiciones.

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