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Susan C. Karant-Nunn
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University of Arizona
Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
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University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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Luther on Women
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, pp. 238 - 241
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2003

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Ahme, Elisabeth, “Wertung und Bedeutung der Frau bei Martin Luther,” Luther 35 (1964): 61–68Google Scholar
Arnold, Mattieu, Les Femmes dans la correspondance de Luther. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1998
Bainton, Roland H. Women of the Reformation in Germany and Italy. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1971
Baranowski, Siegmund, Luthers Lehre von der Ehe. Münster: Heinrich Schöningh, 1913
Behrens, Martha, “Martin Luther's View on Women,” M.A. thesis, North Texas State University, 1973
Biel, Pamela, “Let the Fiancées Beware: Luther, the Lawyers and Betrothal in Sixteenth-Century Saxony.” In Bruce Gordon, ed., Protestant History and Identity in Sixteenth-Century Europe, 2 vols. Aldershot & Brookfield, VT: Scolar Press, 1996, vol. II, pp. 121–41
Bluhm, Heinz, “Luther's Translation and Interpretation of the Ave Maria,” Journal of English and German Philology 51 (1952): 196–211Google Scholar
Boehmer, Heinrich, “Luthers Ehe,” Lutherjahrbuch 7 (1925): 40–76Google Scholar
Boehmer, Julius, Luthers Ehebuch. Zwickau: Herrmann, 1935
Boyd, Stephen B. “Masculinity and Male Dominance: Martin Luther on the Punishment of Adam.” In Stephen B. Boyd, W. Merle Longwood, and Mark W. Muesse, eds., Redeeming Men: Religion and Masculinities. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1996, pp. 19–32
Brauner, Sigrid, “Martin Luther on Witchcraft: A True Reformer?” In Jean R. Brink, Allison P. Coudert, and Maryanne C. Horowitz, eds., The Politics of Gender in Early Modern Europe. Kirksville: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1989, pp. 29–42
Brooks, P. N.A Lily Ungilded? Martin Luther, the Virgin Mary and the Saints,” Journal of Religious History 13 (1984): 136–49CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Classen, Albrecht, and Amber Settle, Tanya. “Women in Martin Luther's Life and Theology,” German Studies Review 14/2 (1991): 231–60CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cocke, Emmett W., “Luther's View of Marriage and Family,” Religion in Life 42 (1973): 103–16Google Scholar
Cole, William J.Was Luther a Devotee of Mary?” Marian Studies 21 (1970): 94–202Google Scholar
Delius, Hans-Ulrich, “Luther und das ‘Salve Regina’,” Forschungen und Fortschritte 38 (1964): 249–51Google Scholar
Douglass, Jane Dempsey, “Luther and Women,” Lutherjahrbuch 52 (1985), 294–5Google Scholar
Douglass, Jane Dempsey “The Image of God in Women as Seen by Luther and Calvin.” In Kari Elisabeth B⊘rreson, ed., The Image of God and Gender in Judeo-Christian Tradition. Oslo: Solum Forlag, 1991, pp. 229–57
Duefel, Hans, Luthers Stellung zur Marienverehrung. Kirche und Konfession 13. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1968
Ebneter, Albert, “Martin Luthers Marienbild,” Orientierung 20 (1956): 77–80, 85–87Google Scholar
Fudge, Thomas A. “Incest and Lust in Luther's Marriage: Theology and Morality in Reformation Polemics,” Sixteenth Century Journal, forthcoming
Globig, Christine, “Die Frau in der Sicht Martin Luthers.” In Frauenordination in Kontext lutherischer Ekklesiologie. Ein Beitrag zum ökumenischen Gespräch. Kirche und Konfession 36. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1994, pp. 23–43
Gorski, Horst, Die Niedrigkeit seiner Magd … Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1987
Hampson, Daphne, “Luther on the Self: A Feminist Critique.” In Ann Loades, ed., Feminist Theology: A Reader. London: SPCK, 1990, pp. 215–24
Haustein, Jörg, Luthers Stellung zum Zauber- und Hexenwesen. Münchener Kirchenhistorische Studien 2. Munich: Kohlhammer, 1990
Hendrix, Scott, “Luther on Marriage,” Lutheran Quarterly 14 (2000): 335–50Google Scholar
Hoffmann, Julius, Die “Hausväterliteratur” und die “Predigten über den christlichen Hausstand”: Lehre vom Hause und Bildung für das häusliche Leben im 16., 17. und 18. Jahrhundert. Weinheim and Berlin: Julius Beltz, 1959
Johnson, Susan M., “Luther's Reformation and (Un)holy Matrimony,” Journal of Family History 17 (1992): 271–88CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Karant-Nunn, Susan C.The Transmission of Luther's Teachings on Women and Matrimony: The Case of Zwickau,” Archive for Reformation History 77 (1986): 31–46Google Scholar
Kawerau, Waldemar, Die Reformation und die Ehe. Ein Beitrag zur Kulturgeschichte des 16. Jahrhunderts. Schriften des Vereins für Reformationsgeschichte 39. Halle: Verein für Reformationsgeschichte, 1892
Kreitzer, Beth, Reforming Mary: Lutheran Preaching on the Virgin Mary in the Sixteenth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming
Kroker, Ernst, Katharina von Bora, Martin Luthers Frau. Berlin: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 1952
Lähteenmäki, Olavi, Sexus und Ehe bei Luther. Schriften des Luther-Agricola Gesellschaft 10. Turku: Luther-Agricola Gesellschaft, 1955
Lazareth, William H. Luther on the Christian Home. Philadelphia: Muhlenberg Press, 1960
Lorenz, Dagmar, ed. Martin Luther: Vom ehelichen Leben und andere Schriften über die Ehe. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1978
Ludolphy, Ingetraut, “Die Frau in der Sicht Martin Luthers.” In Vierhundertfünfzig Jahre lutherische Reformation 1517–1967: Festschrift für Franz Lau zum 60. Geburtstag. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1967, pp. 204–21
Mattox, Mickey, Defender of the Most Holy Matriarchs: Martin Luther's Interpretation of the Women of Genesis in the Enarrationes in Genesin, 1535–1545. Leiden: Brill, forthcoming
Michaelis, Karl, “Über Luthers eherechtliche Anschauung und deren Verhältnis zum mittelalterlichen und neuzeitlichen Eherecht.” In Heinz Brunotte, ed., Festschrift für Ernst Ruppel. Hanover: Lutherhaus Verlag, 1968
Miller, Thomas Fischer, “Mirror for Marriage: Lutheran Views of Marriage and the Family, 1520–1600,” Ph. D. dissertation, University of Virginia, 1981
Mueller, Gerhard, “Protestant Veneration of Mary: Luther's Interpretation of the Magnificat.” In James Kirk, ed., Humanism and Reform: The Church in Europe, England, and Scotland, 1400–1643: Essays in Honor of James K. Cameron, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991, pp. 99–111
Mühlhaupt, Erwin, “Sieben kleine Kapitel über die Lebenswege Luthers und Käthes,” Luther 57 (1986), 1–18Google Scholar
Preuss, H. D. Maria bei Luther. Schriften des Vereins für Reformationsgeschichte 172. Gütersloh: C. Bertelsmann, 1954
Roper, Lyndal, “Luther: Sex, Marriage and Motherhood,” History Today 33 (1983): 33–38Google ScholarPubMed
Schaffenorth, Gerta, “Martin Luther zur Rolle von Mann und Frau.” In Hans Süssmuth, ed., Das Luther Erbe in Deutschland, Düsseldorf: Droste, 1985, pp. 111–30
Schaffenorth, Gerta, “‘Im Geiste Freunde werden’: Mann und Frau im Glauben Martin Luthers.” In Heide Wunder and Christina Vanja, eds., Wandel der Geschlechterbeziehungen zu Beginn der Neuzeit. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1991, pp. 97–108
Schroeder, Joy A., “The Rape of Dinah: Luther's Interpretation of a Biblical Narrative,” Sixteenth Century Journal 28 (1997): 775–91CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Siggins, Ian, Luther and His Mother. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1981
Smith, Jeanette C., “Katharina von Bora through Five Centuries: A Historiography,” Sixteenth Century Journal 30, 3 (1999): 745–74CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stein, Albert, “Martin Luthers Bedeutung für die Anfänge des Evangelischen Eherechts,” Österreichisches Archiv für Kirchenrecht 34 (1983/84): 29–95Google Scholar
Steinmetz, David C., “Luther and Tamar,” Consensus: A Canadian Lutheran Journal of Theology 19 (1993): 135–49Google Scholar
Suppan, Klaus, Die Ehelehre Martin Luthers. Theologische und rechtshistorische Aspekte der reformatorischen Eheverständnisse. Salzburg: Universitätsverlag A. Pustet, 1971
Thoma, Albrecht, Katharina von Bora, geschichtliches Lebensbild. Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1990
Treu, Martin, Katharina von Bora. Wittenberg: Drei Kastanien Verlag, 1995
Treu, Martin, “Katharina von Bora, the Woman at Luther's Side,” Lutheran Quarterly 13 (1999): 157–78Google Scholar
Treu, Martin, “Lieber Herr Käthe” – Katharina von Bora, die Lutherin. Wittenberg: Stiftung Luthergedenkstätten in Sachsen-Anhalt, 1999
Wiesner, Merry E. “Luther and Women: The Death of Two Marys.” In Ann Loades, ed., Feminist Theology: A Reader. London: SPCK, 1990, pp. 123–37
Williams, Mary Cooper, Luther's Letters to Women. Chicago: Wartburg, 1930
Zarncke, Lilly, “Die naturhafte Eheanschaung des jungen Luthers,” Archiv für Kulturgeschichte 25 (1935): 281–305CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zophy, Jonathan W. “We Must Have the Dear Ladies: Martin Luther and Women.” In Kyle C. Sessions and Phillip N. Bebb, eds., Pietas et Societas: New Trends in Reformation Social History. Kirksville: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1985, pp. 141–50
Ahme, Elisabeth, “Wertung und Bedeutung der Frau bei Martin Luther,” Luther 35 (1964): 61–68Google Scholar
Arnold, Mattieu, Les Femmes dans la correspondance de Luther. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1998
Bainton, Roland H. Women of the Reformation in Germany and Italy. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1971
Baranowski, Siegmund, Luthers Lehre von der Ehe. Münster: Heinrich Schöningh, 1913
Behrens, Martha, “Martin Luther's View on Women,” M.A. thesis, North Texas State University, 1973
Biel, Pamela, “Let the Fiancées Beware: Luther, the Lawyers and Betrothal in Sixteenth-Century Saxony.” In Bruce Gordon, ed., Protestant History and Identity in Sixteenth-Century Europe, 2 vols. Aldershot & Brookfield, VT: Scolar Press, 1996, vol. II, pp. 121–41
Bluhm, Heinz, “Luther's Translation and Interpretation of the Ave Maria,” Journal of English and German Philology 51 (1952): 196–211Google Scholar
Boehmer, Heinrich, “Luthers Ehe,” Lutherjahrbuch 7 (1925): 40–76Google Scholar
Boehmer, Julius, Luthers Ehebuch. Zwickau: Herrmann, 1935
Boyd, Stephen B. “Masculinity and Male Dominance: Martin Luther on the Punishment of Adam.” In Stephen B. Boyd, W. Merle Longwood, and Mark W. Muesse, eds., Redeeming Men: Religion and Masculinities. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1996, pp. 19–32
Brauner, Sigrid, “Martin Luther on Witchcraft: A True Reformer?” In Jean R. Brink, Allison P. Coudert, and Maryanne C. Horowitz, eds., The Politics of Gender in Early Modern Europe. Kirksville: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1989, pp. 29–42
Brooks, P. N.A Lily Ungilded? Martin Luther, the Virgin Mary and the Saints,” Journal of Religious History 13 (1984): 136–49CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Classen, Albrecht, and Amber Settle, Tanya. “Women in Martin Luther's Life and Theology,” German Studies Review 14/2 (1991): 231–60CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cocke, Emmett W., “Luther's View of Marriage and Family,” Religion in Life 42 (1973): 103–16Google Scholar
Cole, William J.Was Luther a Devotee of Mary?” Marian Studies 21 (1970): 94–202Google Scholar
Delius, Hans-Ulrich, “Luther und das ‘Salve Regina’,” Forschungen und Fortschritte 38 (1964): 249–51Google Scholar
Douglass, Jane Dempsey, “Luther and Women,” Lutherjahrbuch 52 (1985), 294–5Google Scholar
Douglass, Jane Dempsey “The Image of God in Women as Seen by Luther and Calvin.” In Kari Elisabeth B⊘rreson, ed., The Image of God and Gender in Judeo-Christian Tradition. Oslo: Solum Forlag, 1991, pp. 229–57
Duefel, Hans, Luthers Stellung zur Marienverehrung. Kirche und Konfession 13. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1968
Ebneter, Albert, “Martin Luthers Marienbild,” Orientierung 20 (1956): 77–80, 85–87Google Scholar
Fudge, Thomas A. “Incest and Lust in Luther's Marriage: Theology and Morality in Reformation Polemics,” Sixteenth Century Journal, forthcoming
Globig, Christine, “Die Frau in der Sicht Martin Luthers.” In Frauenordination in Kontext lutherischer Ekklesiologie. Ein Beitrag zum ökumenischen Gespräch. Kirche und Konfession 36. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1994, pp. 23–43
Gorski, Horst, Die Niedrigkeit seiner Magd … Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1987
Hampson, Daphne, “Luther on the Self: A Feminist Critique.” In Ann Loades, ed., Feminist Theology: A Reader. London: SPCK, 1990, pp. 215–24
Haustein, Jörg, Luthers Stellung zum Zauber- und Hexenwesen. Münchener Kirchenhistorische Studien 2. Munich: Kohlhammer, 1990
Hendrix, Scott, “Luther on Marriage,” Lutheran Quarterly 14 (2000): 335–50Google Scholar
Hoffmann, Julius, Die “Hausväterliteratur” und die “Predigten über den christlichen Hausstand”: Lehre vom Hause und Bildung für das häusliche Leben im 16., 17. und 18. Jahrhundert. Weinheim and Berlin: Julius Beltz, 1959
Johnson, Susan M., “Luther's Reformation and (Un)holy Matrimony,” Journal of Family History 17 (1992): 271–88CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Karant-Nunn, Susan C.The Transmission of Luther's Teachings on Women and Matrimony: The Case of Zwickau,” Archive for Reformation History 77 (1986): 31–46Google Scholar
Kawerau, Waldemar, Die Reformation und die Ehe. Ein Beitrag zur Kulturgeschichte des 16. Jahrhunderts. Schriften des Vereins für Reformationsgeschichte 39. Halle: Verein für Reformationsgeschichte, 1892
Kreitzer, Beth, Reforming Mary: Lutheran Preaching on the Virgin Mary in the Sixteenth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming
Kroker, Ernst, Katharina von Bora, Martin Luthers Frau. Berlin: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 1952
Lähteenmäki, Olavi, Sexus und Ehe bei Luther. Schriften des Luther-Agricola Gesellschaft 10. Turku: Luther-Agricola Gesellschaft, 1955
Lazareth, William H. Luther on the Christian Home. Philadelphia: Muhlenberg Press, 1960
Lorenz, Dagmar, ed. Martin Luther: Vom ehelichen Leben und andere Schriften über die Ehe. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1978
Ludolphy, Ingetraut, “Die Frau in der Sicht Martin Luthers.” In Vierhundertfünfzig Jahre lutherische Reformation 1517–1967: Festschrift für Franz Lau zum 60. Geburtstag. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1967, pp. 204–21
Mattox, Mickey, Defender of the Most Holy Matriarchs: Martin Luther's Interpretation of the Women of Genesis in the Enarrationes in Genesin, 1535–1545. Leiden: Brill, forthcoming
Michaelis, Karl, “Über Luthers eherechtliche Anschauung und deren Verhältnis zum mittelalterlichen und neuzeitlichen Eherecht.” In Heinz Brunotte, ed., Festschrift für Ernst Ruppel. Hanover: Lutherhaus Verlag, 1968
Miller, Thomas Fischer, “Mirror for Marriage: Lutheran Views of Marriage and the Family, 1520–1600,” Ph. D. dissertation, University of Virginia, 1981
Mueller, Gerhard, “Protestant Veneration of Mary: Luther's Interpretation of the Magnificat.” In James Kirk, ed., Humanism and Reform: The Church in Europe, England, and Scotland, 1400–1643: Essays in Honor of James K. Cameron, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991, pp. 99–111
Mühlhaupt, Erwin, “Sieben kleine Kapitel über die Lebenswege Luthers und Käthes,” Luther 57 (1986), 1–18Google Scholar
Preuss, H. D. Maria bei Luther. Schriften des Vereins für Reformationsgeschichte 172. Gütersloh: C. Bertelsmann, 1954
Roper, Lyndal, “Luther: Sex, Marriage and Motherhood,” History Today 33 (1983): 33–38Google ScholarPubMed
Schaffenorth, Gerta, “Martin Luther zur Rolle von Mann und Frau.” In Hans Süssmuth, ed., Das Luther Erbe in Deutschland, Düsseldorf: Droste, 1985, pp. 111–30
Schaffenorth, Gerta, “‘Im Geiste Freunde werden’: Mann und Frau im Glauben Martin Luthers.” In Heide Wunder and Christina Vanja, eds., Wandel der Geschlechterbeziehungen zu Beginn der Neuzeit. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1991, pp. 97–108
Schroeder, Joy A., “The Rape of Dinah: Luther's Interpretation of a Biblical Narrative,” Sixteenth Century Journal 28 (1997): 775–91CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Siggins, Ian, Luther and His Mother. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1981
Smith, Jeanette C., “Katharina von Bora through Five Centuries: A Historiography,” Sixteenth Century Journal 30, 3 (1999): 745–74CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stein, Albert, “Martin Luthers Bedeutung für die Anfänge des Evangelischen Eherechts,” Österreichisches Archiv für Kirchenrecht 34 (1983/84): 29–95Google Scholar
Steinmetz, David C., “Luther and Tamar,” Consensus: A Canadian Lutheran Journal of Theology 19 (1993): 135–49Google Scholar
Suppan, Klaus, Die Ehelehre Martin Luthers. Theologische und rechtshistorische Aspekte der reformatorischen Eheverständnisse. Salzburg: Universitätsverlag A. Pustet, 1971
Thoma, Albrecht, Katharina von Bora, geschichtliches Lebensbild. Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1990
Treu, Martin, Katharina von Bora. Wittenberg: Drei Kastanien Verlag, 1995
Treu, Martin, “Katharina von Bora, the Woman at Luther's Side,” Lutheran Quarterly 13 (1999): 157–78Google Scholar
Treu, Martin, “Lieber Herr Käthe” – Katharina von Bora, die Lutherin. Wittenberg: Stiftung Luthergedenkstätten in Sachsen-Anhalt, 1999
Wiesner, Merry E. “Luther and Women: The Death of Two Marys.” In Ann Loades, ed., Feminist Theology: A Reader. London: SPCK, 1990, pp. 123–37
Williams, Mary Cooper, Luther's Letters to Women. Chicago: Wartburg, 1930
Zarncke, Lilly, “Die naturhafte Eheanschaung des jungen Luthers,” Archiv für Kulturgeschichte 25 (1935): 281–305CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zophy, Jonathan W. “We Must Have the Dear Ladies: Martin Luther and Women.” In Kyle C. Sessions and Phillip N. Bebb, eds., Pietas et Societas: New Trends in Reformation Social History. Kirksville: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1985, pp. 141–50

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