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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Ein Gelübde führt Luther in eine neue Lebenskrise. Doch das Gewitter änderte für Luther alles: In Todesangst versprach er der heiligen Anna, Mönch zu werden, wenn er nur gerettet werde. Luther überlebte.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Martin Luther (* 10. November 1483 in Eisleben, Grafschaft Mansfeld; † 18. Februar 1546 ebenda) war ein deutscher Augustinereremit und Theologieprofessor, der zum Urheber der Reformation wurde. Er sah in Gottes Gnadenzusage und der Rechtfertigung durch Jesus Christus die alleinige Grundlage des christlichen Glaubens.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Martin Luther (born November 10, 1483, Eisleben, Saxony [now in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany]—died February 18, 1546, Eisleben) was a German theologian and religious reformer who was the catalyst of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Lutheranism, branch of Christianity that traces its interpretation of the Christian religion to the teachings of Martin Luther and the 16th-century movements that issued from his reforms. It is the second largest Protestant denomination, after the Baptist churches. Learn more about Lutheranism in this article.

  5. 3. Klaus Hargreeves. 4. Diego Hargreeves. 5. Viktor Hargreeves. 6. Allison Hargreeves. I find it so hard to rank them, but I do have a soft spot for Diego, even though he is a huge pain in the butt.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Dr Euan Cameron. University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Citation: Dr Euan Cameron, review of Luther and German Humanism, (review no. 55) https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/55. Date accessed: 30 May, 2024. Historians of sixteenth-century Germany, especially those writing in the English language, owe a considerable debt to the work of Lewis W. Spitz.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Luther is a British crime drama television series that follows the life of DCI John Luther, a brilliant detective with a troubled and complex personality. The show has garnered critical acclaim for its gripping storytelling and strong performances.