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Literature in Luther Studies, 1950–19511

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

John Dillenberger
Affiliation:
Harvard Divinity School

Abstract

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Copyright © American Society of Church History 1956

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References

2. See also the volume of Carlson, E. M., The Reinterpretation of Luther (Philadelphia, 1948).Google Scholar

3. Die Reformation in Deutschland (Freiburg, 1948).Google Scholar

4. Luther in Katholischen Sicht (Bonn, 1947).Google Scholar

5. See Leube, Han, Deutschlandbild und Lutherauffassung in Frankreich (Stuttgart, 1941).Google Scholar

6. See Benz, Ernst, “Das Lutherbild des französischen Katholizismus,” Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte, (1952, 1 ff.)Google Scholar

7. For extensive comment on Meissinger, see Stasiewski, Bernard, “Ein neues Bild der Initia Lutheri,” Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte (1955, Heft 1, 100ff.)Google Scholar

8. Der katholische Luther goes up to the year 1518, while Die deutsche Tragödie goes through 1521. The question of the relation of these two manuscripts is discussed by Leonhard von Murait, “Zur Luther-Forschung und zum Luther-Verständnis,” in Zwingliana, Band IX, Heft 10, 1953, No. 2.Google Scholar