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'''Martin Luther''' November 10, 1483 – February 18 1546 was a German monk,<ref>Ewald Plass, "Monasticism", in <cite>What Luther Says: An Anthology</cite> (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1959), 2:964.</ref> priest, professor, theologian, and church reformer. His teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrine and culture of the Lutherans and Protestants traditions, as well as the course of Western civilization. | '''Martin Luther''' November 10, 1483 – February 18 1546 was a German monk,<ref>Ewald Plass, "Monasticism", in <cite>What Luther Says: An Anthology</cite> (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1959), 2:964.</ref> priest, professor, theologian, and church reformer. His teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrine and culture of the Lutherans and Protestants traditions, as well as the course of Western civilization. | ||
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* Oberman, Heiko A. <cite>Luther: Man Between God and the Devil</cite>. New York: Doubleday, 1989. ISBN 0-385-42278-4 | * Oberman, Heiko A. <cite>Luther: Man Between God and the Devil</cite>. New York: Doubleday, 1989. ISBN 0-385-42278-4 | ||
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