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Luther!: 95 Treasures 95 People [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 622 pages, height x width: 239x186 mm, weight: 1800 g, Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Hirmer Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3777428043
  • ISBN-13: 9783777428048
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 622 pages, height x width: 239x186 mm, weight: 1800 g, Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Hirmer Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3777428043
  • ISBN-13: 9783777428048
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Martin Luther changed the world. He inspired and provoked people, and he moved them and repulsed them but he left no one cold. The volume invites the reader to study Luther at close quarters, to accompany him in his existential search and to enquire into his lasting importance for the present and the future . By examining 95 precious objects this publication to accompany the exhibition follows in the footsteps of the young monk Luther along his route towards the Reformation. Who was the man wh o published his theses against the trade in indulgences despite being in mortal danger? Whatstates, events and circumstances prepared the ground for this epoch - making posting of the theses? The second part of the volume presents 95 people. From Johann Seba stian Bach to Bruce Nauman, from Sophie Scholl to Pier Paolo Pasolini: irrespective of creed or life philosophy, people all over the world make reference to the great reformer. That is perhaps the most interesting thing about Luther: that he has continued to move people for 500 years.

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Martin Luther changed the world. He inspired and provoked people, and he moved them and repulsed them - but he left no one cold. The volume invites the reader to study Luther at close quarters, to accompany him in his existential search and to enquire into his lasting importance for the present and the future .
Sponsors' forewords 10(2)
Preface 12(2)
Discovering Life as an Individual: Introductory Essay 14(6)
Dietrich Korsch
Martin Luther-An Existential Approach: Curatorial Introduction 20(5)
Mirko Gutjahr
Benjamin Hasselhorn
Catherine Nichols
Katja Schneider
95 Treasures
Chapter 1 Luther's Inner Transformation
25(98)
Fear: 'My Fears Increased Till Sheer Despair'
27(20)
Thorsten Dietz
Death in Monastic Robes
32(2)
Processional Lantern
34(2)
Lucas Cranach the Elder: The Three Plagues
36(2)
Benedikt Dreyer: Throne of Mercy
38(2)
Small Last Judgement Altarpiece
40(2)
Rosary Panel
42(2)
Hans Baldung Grien: The Conversion of Saint Paul
44(3)
Quest: Luther's Encounters with the Practice of Indulgences before 1517
47(20)
Hartmut Kuhne
Alms Box
52(2)
Crutch
54(2)
Georg Spalatin: Wittenberg Reliquary Book
56(2)
Reliquary of Saints Cosmas and Damian
58(2)
40 Figures of the Christ Child
60(2)
St Anne with the Virgin and Child
62(2)
Virgin of Mercy
64(3)
Epiphany: From Luder to Luther
67(28)
Anna Vind
Vault Keystone with St Augustine
72(2)
Five Book Clasps and Fittings
74(2)
Johann von Staupitz: On the Love of God
76(2)
Lucas Cranach the Elder: The Ten Commandments
78(2)
Erhard Etzlaub: Diptych Sundial with Map of Routes to Rome
80(2)
Mirabilia Romae
82(2)
Albrecht of Brandenburg: Letter of Indulgence
84(2)
Martin Luther: Disputation against Scholastic Theology
86(2)
Rorer's Note
88(2)
Martin Luther: Letter to Albrecht of Brandenburg
90(2)
Martin Luther's 95 Theses
92(3)
Liberation: I Am Taking the Liberty
95(28)
Athina Lexutt
The Mass of St Gregory
100(2)
Franz Timmermann: Fall and Redemption
102(2)
Albrecht Durer: Man of Sorrows by the Column
104(2)
Erasmus von Rotterdam: Annotations to the New Testament
106(2)
Ecclesia and Synagoga
108(2)
Luther's Personal Copy of a Hebrew Bible
110(2)
Panel from the Vlineves Altar with Jan Hus
112(2)
Martin Luther: On the Freedom of a Christian
114(2)
Martin Luther: On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church
116(2)
Leo X: Bull Threatening Excommunication
118(2)
Luther's Cowl
120(3)
Chapter 2 Luther's Way In The World
123(170)
Formation: How Does a Man Become What He Is?
125(26)
Dietrich Korsch
Piggy Bank
130(2)
Tough-Pitch Copper Ingot
132(2)
Tripod Cooking Pots
134(2)
Two Witches Cooking up a Storm
136(2)
Figure of the Christ Child
138(2)
Marbles and Bird-Shaped Whistle
140(2)
Punishment Paddle
142(2)
Epitaph for Martin Luther's Teacher Johannes Ledener
144(2)
Lute
146(2)
Paul Mullner the Elder: Sceptres from the University of Wittenberg
148(3)
Corporeality: 'Yet in my Flesh I shall see God': On Luther's Corporeality
151(20)
Catherine Nichols
Lucas Cranach the Elder: Martin Luther Wearing a Doctor's Cap
156(2)
Pomander
158(2)
Animal Bones
160(2)
Toilet Seat
162(2)
Unguentaria
164(2)
Stove Tile with Depiction of Eve
166(2)
Martin Luther: On Monastic Vows
168(3)
Worldly Knowledge: Luther's Education
171(14)
Andreas Stegmann
Martin Luther's Universe
176(9)
Love: Reciprocal Giving
185(24)
Bo Kristian Holm
Lucas Cranach the Elder: The Holy Trinity
190(2)
Johann von Staupitz
192(2)
Lucas Cranach the Elder: Charity
194(2)
Saint Elizabeth
196(2)
Ovid: Remedia amoris
198(2)
Lucas Cranach the Elder: Venus with Cupid Stealing Honey
200(2)
Albrecht Direr: Madonna and Child at the Breast
202(2)
Lucas Cranach the Elder: Katharina von Bora
204(2)
Gold Ring
206(3)
Rebellion: Luther the Rebel?
209(24)
Charlotte Methuen
Lucas Cranach the Elder: Hans Luther
214(2)
Hermann Bote: Till Eulenspiegel
216(2)
St George Fighting the Dragon
218(2)
Hans Herman: Luther as Hercules Germanicus
220(2)
Simon Franck: Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg
222(2)
Pope Leo X
224(2)
Barthel Beham: Emperor Charles V
226(2)
Lucas Cranach the Elder: Georg the Bearded
228(2)
Johann Agricola: Satire on Luther's Adversaries
230(3)
Collaboration: 'Greetings from all the Friendly Sodality': Luther's Wittenberg Network
233(24)
Stefan Rhein
Peter Henlein: Watch from Melanchthon's Estate
238(2)
Georg Spalatin: Translation of Martin Luther's Hearing at Worms
240(2)
Luther's Travelling Spoon
242(2)
Lucas Cranach the Elder: Luther as an Augustinian Monk
244(2)
Martin Luther: Letter about Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt
246(2)
Lucas Cranach the Younger: Johann Friedrich and
the Wittenberg Reformers
248(2)
Lucas Cranach the Elder: Friedrich the Wise and Johann the Steadfast
250(2)
Martin Luther: To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
252(2)
Quentin Massys: Portrait Medal of Erasmus of Rotterdam
254(3)
Mission: The Spread of the Reformation
257(36)
Herfried Munkler
Lucas Cranach the Younger: The Sermon of Saint John the Baptist
262(2)
Luther's Pulpit
264(2)
Chalice and Paten
266(2)
A Student's Notes from Martin Luther's Second Lecture on the Psalms
268(2)
Martin Luther: Exegesis of the Lord's Prayer
270(2)
Luther's Writing Box
272(2)
Luther's Writing Set
274(2)
Moveable and Musical Notation Printing Types
276(2)
Ludwig Senfl: Hymnal
278(2)
Martin Luther: From Heaven the Angel Troop Came Near
280(2)
Christopher Columbus: Letter About the 'Discovery' of America
282(2)
Martin Luther: Manuscript of the Old Testament Translation
284(2)
Martin Luther: December Testament
286(2)
Luther's Last Will and Testament
288(2)
Lucas Cranach the Elder: The Golden Age
290(3)
95 People
Chapter 3 Coexistence
293(102)
Community: On Luther, in Trepidation
295(22)
Martin Mosebach
Mikael Agricola
300(2)
August Hermann Francke
302(2)
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
304(2)
Karl May
306(2)
Wilhelm II
308(2)
Frieda Keysser
310(2)
Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann
312(2)
Martin Luther King Jr.
314(3)
Evangelism: The Power of the Word
317(22)
Kathrin Oxen
Albrecht Durer
322(2)
Lucas Cranach the Younger
324(2)
Henry Melchior Muhlenberg
326(2)
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
328(2)
Friedrich Nietzsche
330(2)
Paulina Dlamini
332(2)
Paul Althaus
334(2)
Walter A. Maier
336(3)
Service: Ever Lord and Servant Luther, Duty and Service
339(20)
Christoph Dieckmann
Friedrich Wilhelm I
344(2)
Kathe Kollwitz
346(2)
Jochen Klepper
348(2)
Astrid Lindgren
350(2)
Axel C. Springer
352(2)
Jose Miguez Bonino
354(2)
Michael Haneke
356(3)
Charity: From Wittenberg to the Welcome Mat
359(16)
Barbara Beuys
Katherine Parr
364(2)
Max Beckmann
366(2)
Sophie Scholl
368(2)
Josiah Kibira
370(2)
Kwok Pui-Lan
372(3)
Transformation: Semper Reformanda
375(20)
Volker Leppin
Moses Mendelssohn
380(2)
N.F.S. Grundtvig
382(2)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
384(2)
Johannes Brahms
386(2)
Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani
388(2)
Rudolf Steiner
390(2)
Pier Paolo Pasolini
392(3)
Chapter 4 Being In The World
395(92)
World: Luther and Worldliness
397(18)
Christine Helmer
Henry VIII
402(2)
Gustav II Adolf
404(2)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
406(2)
Caspar David Friedrich
408(2)
Edvard Munch
410(2)
Dr. Seuss
412(3)
Commitment: From a Standing Start
415(18)
Dietrich Sagert
Christina of Schweden
420(2)
Brigitta Wallner
422(2)
Ernst Moritz Arndt
424(2)
Lise Meitner
426(2)
Hugo Ball
428(2)
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
430(3)
Labour: The Gospel of Work
433(18)
Thea Dorn
Johann Sebastian Bach
438(2)
Friedrich Engels
440(2)
Kathe von Gierke
442(2)
Bruce Nauman
444(2)
Steve Jobs
446(2)
Wanda Deifelt
448(3)
Law: The Legal Turn of the Reformation
451(16)
John Witte Jr
Thomas Hobbes
456(2)
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
458(2)
Heinrich von Kleist
460(2)
Jacques Lacan
462(2)
William Wegman
464(3)
Passion: Korbinian
467(20)
Uwe Tellkamp
Agnes von Mansfeld
472(2)
Karl Bauer
474(2)
Thomas Mann
476(2)
Julius Streicher
478(2)
Oskar Brusewitz
480(2)
Lars von Trier
482(2)
Megan Rohrer
484(3)
Chapter 5 Inner Being
487
Interiority: The Primacy of Conviction
489
Christian Geyer
Pieter Jansz. Saenredam
494(2)
William James
496(2)
Max Reger
498(2)
Karen Blixen
500(2)
Ina Seidel
502(2)
Kazoh Kitamori
504