The Cultural Significance Of The Reformation

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The Cultural Significance of the Reformation

The Cultural Significance of the Reformation
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Publisher : New York : Meridian Books
Total Pages : 204
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Book Synopsis The Cultural Significance of the Reformation by : Karl Holl

Download or read book The Cultural Significance of the Reformation written by Karl Holl and published by New York : Meridian Books. This book was released on 1959 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It would appear, if one judges from the writing of Martin Luther, that the Reformation was not intended to promote and settle the affairs of this temporal life. If the Reformer himself insisted upon the independence and autonomy of religion -- its indifference to the affairs of civilization and culture -- how does it follow that Max Weber and other major thinkers were to attribute the rise of capitalism to impulses stemming from the Reformation? It is this question -- the relation of the Reformation to European culture -- that the author addresses in this work. In the process of formulating his answer, he relates Reformation thought and the writings of Luther to the problems of ethics, politics, philosophy, literature, and the arts.


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