Continuation of Melanchthon eulogy, beginning at the Diet of Worms in 1521. Translated by T. Frazel and prepared by Steve Sohmer in 1996.
Detailed chronology, with illustrations, of the events, people, places and texts in Luther's life. Integrated links throughout the four-part time line.
Devotional and historical summary of the time from Tetzel's selling of indulgences to Luther's excommunication.
Biographical information, portrait, and links to related sites, lists of works, and other theologians. From Island of Freedom.
Information about a college study class abroad, now past, but also provides information about Carthage College, Wittenberg and other sites relating to Martin Luther.
An article on from a Catholic perspective contending that Luther was much more conservative than either his Catholic critics or current Protestants admit.
Brief biography emphasizing his musical abilities and his contributions to church music as champion, composer, and arranger. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
A Catholic criticism of Luther's Lectures on the Epistle to the Romans given at Wittenberg in 1515-1516.
This article traces the musical reforms of Dr. Martin Luther during the Protestant Reformation and gives insights into the nature of his role as a compiler and composer of music, including his musical reforms of the Mass and his composition of chorales or hymn tunes.
An English translation of the theses of Martin Luther.
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