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Écrire la biographie du Réformateur : le Martin Luther de Volker Leppin

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Première biographie importante depuis les études autour du jubilé de 1983 (M. Brecht, H. A. Oberman, M. Lienhard et R. Schwarz), le Martin Luther de Volker Leppin s’attache à mettre en évidence les racines médiévales de la pensée du Réformateur (la mystique de Tauler, Johann Staupitz). Leppin se concentre à dessein sur le «jeune » Luther (1505-1520) et sur la question du «tournant réformateur » , ce qui l’amène à minimiser l’importance des années 1525-1546, tenues pour une période de déclin de Luther.
Title: Écrire la biographie du Réformateur : le Martin Luther de Volker Leppin
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Première biographie importante depuis les études autour du jubilé de 1983 (M.
Brecht, H.
A.
Oberman, M.
Lienhard et R.
Schwarz), le Martin Luther de Volker Leppin s’attache à mettre en évidence les racines médiévales de la pensée du Réformateur (la mystique de Tauler, Johann Staupitz).
Leppin se concentre à dessein sur le «jeune » Luther (1505-1520) et sur la question du «tournant réformateur » , ce qui l’amène à minimiser l’importance des années 1525-1546, tenues pour une période de déclin de Luther.

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