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Luther Handbuch (German Edition) by Albrecht Beutel (ISBN: 9783825234164)
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Luther Handbuch (German Edition) Paperback - 2010
by Albrecht Beutel
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This new version of a work of core literature gives reliable, concise and professional information on the life, works and influence of Martin Luther. In the 60 individual articles, written by 25 renowned Luther researchers, all the fundamental aspects are presented in detail and in a comprehensible way. The book will be of interest to experts, theology lovers and those involved in bordering disciplines as well, such as history, German studies or philosophy. Numerous cross-references as well as detailed indexes make it easy for the reader to either commence with or expand his independent studies of Luther.
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- Title Luther Handbuch (German Edition)
- Author Albrecht Beutel
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Mohr Siebeck
- Date 2010
- ISBN 9783825234164
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