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* Hymns - [[A Mighty Stronghold is our God (song)|A mighty stronghold is our God]]
 
* Hymns - [[A Mighty Stronghold is our God (song)|A mighty stronghold is our God]]
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* Literature and films about Luther - [[Luther (film)]] |  
 
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Martin Luther was a [[German]] theologian in the sixteenth century whose teaching against [[purgatory]] and [[indulgence]]s inspired the [[Reformation]] leading to the [[Protestant]] split from the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. Luther translated the [[Bible]] into his native German language and the hymns he wrote sparked anew the development of congregational singing in [[Christianity]]. He has been one of the most influential people since the time of [[Jesus]].
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[[Image:Luther seal.jpg|thumb|125px|left|Seal of Martin Luther.]]
  
===Hymns by Martin Luther===
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Martin Luther was a [[German]] theologian in the sixteenth century whose teaching against [[purgatory]] and [[indulgence]]s inspired the [[Reformation]] and lead to the [[Protestant]] split from the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. Luther translated the [[Bible]] into his native German language and the hymns he wrote sparked the development of congregational singing in [[Christianity]]. He has been one of the most influential people since the time of [[Jesus]], the father of [[Reformation]].
  
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==Birth and Early life==
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Martin Luther was born to Hans Luder (later changed to Luther) and Margarethe Linderman on the 10th of November, 1483 in Eisleben, Germany, which was then a part of the Holy Roman Empire. He was baptised as a Catholic the next morning, on the feast day of Saint Martin of Tours.
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Martin had several brothers and sisters, and because he was the eldest, his father wished for him to become a lawyer.
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==Hymns by Martin Luther==
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===Books about Luther===
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==Books about Luther==
  
The following is a list of books about Martin Luther
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The following is a list of books about Martin Luther:
 
# Patrick F. O'Hare, ''Facts About Luther'', Rockford, IL: Tan Books and Publishers, 1987. 356 p. ISBN 0895553228.
 
# Patrick F. O'Hare, ''Facts About Luther'', Rockford, IL: Tan Books and Publishers, 1987. 356 p. ISBN 0895553228.
 
# Roland H. Bainton, ''Here I Stand: a Life of Martin Luther'', New York: Penguin, 1995, c1950. 336 p. ISBN 0452011469.
 
# Roland H. Bainton, ''Here I Stand: a Life of Martin Luther'', New York: Penguin, 1995, c1950. 336 p. ISBN 0452011469.
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The following are a list of movies and plays about Martin Luther:
 
The following are a list of movies and plays about Martin Luther:
# 1953: <i>Martin Luther</i>, theatrical film, with Niall MacGinnis as Luther; directed by Irving Pichel. Academy Award nominations for black & white cinematography and art/set direction. Rereleased in 2002 on DVD in 4 languages.
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# 1953: <i>Martin Luther</i>, theatrical film, with Niall MacGinnis as Luther; directed by Irving Pichel. Academy Award nominations for black & white cinematography and art/set direction. Re-released in 2002 on DVD in 4 languages.
 
# 1973: <i>Luther</i>, theatrical film (MPAA rating: PG), with Stacy Keach as Luther.
 
# 1973: <i>Luther</i>, theatrical film (MPAA rating: PG), with Stacy Keach as Luther.
 
# 1992: <i>Where Luther Walked</i>, documentary directed by Ray Christensen.
 
# 1992: <i>Where Luther Walked</i>, documentary directed by Ray Christensen.
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==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_luther Wikipedia - Martin Luther]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther Wikipedia - Martin Luther]
 
* ''Writings of Luther and contemporaries, translated into English''
 
* ''Writings of Luther and contemporaries, translated into English''
** [http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-home.html Project Wittenberg, an archive of Lutheran documents]
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** [http://www.projectwittenberg.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-home.html Project Wittenberg, an archive of Lutheran documents]
** [http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/web/ninetyfive.html Full text of the <cite>95 Theses</cite>]
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** [http://www.projectwittenberg.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/web/ninetyfive.html Full text of the <cite>95 Theses</cite>]
 
** [http://www.bookofconcord.org/smalcald.html Full text of the <cite>Smalcald Articles</cite>]
 
** [http://www.bookofconcord.org/smalcald.html Full text of the <cite>Smalcald Articles</cite>]
** [http://www.ctsfw.edu/etext/boc/sc/ Full text of the <cite>Small Catechism</cite>]
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** [http://bookofconcord.org/smallcatechism.php Full text of the <cite>Small Catechism</cite>]
 
** [http://www.bookofconcord.org/largecatechism.html Full text of the <cite>Large Catechism</cite>]
 
** [http://www.bookofconcord.org/largecatechism.html Full text of the <cite>Large Catechism</cite>]
 
** [http://www.historyguide.org/earlymod/peasants1525.html Exerpts from ''Against the Murderous, Thieving Peasants'']
 
** [http://www.historyguide.org/earlymod/peasants1525.html Exerpts from ''Against the Murderous, Thieving Peasants'']
 
* ''Online information on Luther and his work''
 
* ''Online information on Luther and his work''
 
** [http://www.luther.de/ KDG Wittenberg's Luther site (7 languages)]
 
** [http://www.luther.de/ KDG Wittenberg's Luther site (7 languages)]
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** [http://www.sacred-destinations.com/germany/wittenberg-lutherhalle.htm Lutherhalle (Luther Museum), Wittenberg]
 
** [http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/people/luther.htm Martin Luther &ndash; ReligionFacts.com]
 
** [http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/people/luther.htm Martin Luther &ndash; ReligionFacts.com]
** [http://www.martinluther.de/Luther Memorial Foundation of Saxony Anhalt (German/English)]
 
 
** [http://www.pbs.org/empires/martinluther/index.html <i>Martin Luther</i> &ndash; PBS movie]
 
** [http://www.pbs.org/empires/martinluther/index.html <i>Martin Luther</i> &ndash; PBS movie]
** [http://www.lutherthemovie.com <i>Luther</i> &ndash; theatrical release]
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** [http://www.lifeoftheworld.com/lotw/article.php?m_vol=8&m_num=3&a_num=4 <i>Martin Luther: The Reformer Travelling Exhibition</i>]
** [http://www.ctsfw.edu/luther/article.php <i>Martin Luther: The Reformer Travelling Exhibition</i>]
 
 
** [http://www.ccel.org/php/disp.php?authorID=schaff&bookID=encyc07&page=69&view=thml <i>New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge</i> article on "Luther, Martin"]
 
** [http://www.ccel.org/php/disp.php?authorID=schaff&bookID=encyc07&page=69&view=thml <i>New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge</i> article on "Luther, Martin"]
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Martin Luther
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Seal of Martin Luther.

Martin Luther was a German theologian in the sixteenth century whose teaching against purgatory and indulgences inspired the Reformation and lead to the Protestant split from the Roman Catholic Church. Luther translated the Bible into his native German language and the hymns he wrote sparked the development of congregational singing in Christianity. He has been one of the most influential people since the time of Jesus, the father of Reformation.

Birth and Early life

Martin Luther was born to Hans Luder (later changed to Luther) and Margarethe Linderman on the 10th of November, 1483 in Eisleben, Germany, which was then a part of the Holy Roman Empire. He was baptised as a Catholic the next morning, on the feast day of Saint Martin of Tours.

Martin had several brothers and sisters, and because he was the eldest, his father wished for him to become a lawyer.

Hymns by Martin Luther

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Books about Luther

The following is a list of books about Martin Luther:

  1. Patrick F. O'Hare, Facts About Luther, Rockford, IL: Tan Books and Publishers, 1987. 356 p. ISBN 0895553228.
  2. Roland H. Bainton, Here I Stand: a Life of Martin Luther, New York: Penguin, 1995, c1950. 336 p. ISBN 0452011469.
  3. Martin Brecht, Martin Luther, James L. Schaaf, trans. Philadelphia : Fortress Press, c1985-1993. 3 v. ISBN 0800628136, ISBN 0800628144, ISBN 0800628152.
  4. Hans J. Hillerbrand, ed. The Reformation: A Narrative History Related by Contemporary Observers and Participants. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1979.
  5. Peter Manns, Martin Luther: An Illustrated Biography,
  6. John M. Todd, Luther: A Life, Crossroad Publishing Company, 1982. Also at [1]
  7. Uwe Siemon-Netto, The Fabricated Luther: the Rise and Fall of the Shirer myth, Foreword by Peter L. Berger. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, c1995. ISBN 0570048001.
  8. Luther's Works, 55 volumes of lectures, commentaries and sermons, translated into English and published by Concordia Publishing House and Fortress Press, 1957; released on CD-ROM, 2001.

Movies and theatre about Luther

The following are a list of movies and plays about Martin Luther:

  1. 1953: Martin Luther, theatrical film, with Niall MacGinnis as Luther; directed by Irving Pichel. Academy Award nominations for black & white cinematography and art/set direction. Re-released in 2002 on DVD in 4 languages.
  2. 1973: Luther, theatrical film (MPAA rating: PG), with Stacy Keach as Luther.
  3. 1992: Where Luther Walked, documentary directed by Ray Christensen.
  4. 2001: Opening the Door to Luther, travelogue hosted by Rick Steves. Sponsored by the ELCA.
  5. 2002: Martin Luther, a historical film from the Lion TV/PBS Empires series, with Timothy West as Luther, narrated by Liam Neeson and directed by Cassian Harrison.
  6. 2003: Luther, theatrical release (MPAA rating: PG-13), with Joseph Fiennes as Luther and directed by Eric Till. Partially funded by American and German Lutheran groups.

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