50 Heterodox Beliefs of Luther in 1520
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View ArticleIntro. to “Martin Luther: Catholic Critical Analysis and Praise”
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View ArticleDialogue: Why Was Luther Excommunicated?
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View ArticleErasmus’ “Hyperaspistes” (1526): Luther’s Dissembling, Arrogance, Polemics, Etc.
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View Article“Luther” Film (2003): Detailed Catholic Critique
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