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Here I Stand

A Life of Martin Luther

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"I cannot and will not recant!...Here I stand." This authoritative and inspiring story paints a vivid portrait of the crusader who spearheaded the Reformation. Considered one of the most readable biographies of Martin Luther, this volume looks at the German religious reformer and his influence on Western civilization.

Martin Luther entered a monastery as a youth and as a man shattered the structure of the medieval church, speaking out against the corrupt religious practices of the time. His demand that the authority for doctrine and practice be scriptures, rather than popes or councils, echoed around the world and ignited the great Reformation. Accused of heresy and threatened with excommunication and death, Luther maintained his bold stand and refused to recant. In his crusade to eliminate religious abuses, he did more than any other man to establish the Protestant faith.

With sound historical scholarship and penetrating insight, Roland Bainton examines Luther's widespread influence. He re-creates the spiritual setting of the sixteenth century, showing Luther's place within it and influence upon it. Here I Stand dramatically brings to life Martin Luther, the great reformer.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Martin Luther, the monk who "abandoned his cowl," turned out to be one of the most important figures in religious history. He was also a human being. In his 1950 biography, Roland H. Bainton set out to show that man--who was troubled by depression and the demands of monastic life. Luther's dramatic life would be a blessing for any audiobook narrator, and Tom Weiner takes full advantage. He delivers the words of Luther with the full fury of a troubled yet conscientious man, revealing all of the ex-monk's anger and passion. Seeing the start of Protestantism through the eyes of this tortured, often depressed reformer could be inspirational. J.A.S. (c) AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

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