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Reading Martin Luther from Legend to Life

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The saved and the damned. A history of the Reformation. By Thomas Kaufmann. Translated by Tony Crawford. Pp. xvi + 358 incl. 25 ills. Oxford–New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. £35. 978 0 19 884104 3

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2024

BENJAMIN M. GUYER*
Affiliation:
University of Tennessee at Martin, 725 SE 4th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida 3201, USA

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Thomas Kaufmann's The saved and the damned was first published in Germany in 2017. It was therefore one of many publications that year offered to mark the fifth centennial of Martin Luther nailing up his Ninety-Five Theses (quite possibly a legendary event, as the author notes). Kaufmann's work, now available in English translation, is an unapologetically blunt assertion that ‘In the beginning was Luther’ (p. 6). In this it is much the same as some other English-language scholarship from 2017, such as the monumental Oxford handbook of the Protestant Reformations, which also began with Luther. Although a comparatively recent entry in English-language Reformation scholarship, The saved and the damned has already generated academic discussion and was the focus of a panel at the Sixteenth Century Society Conference in 2023.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press.

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References

1 Howard, Thomas, Remembering the Reformation: an inquiry into the meanings of Protestantism, Oxford 2016CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Marshall, Peter, 1517: Martin Luther and the invention of the Reformation, Oxford 2017Google Scholar.

2 Marshall, 1517, 81.

3 Kaufmann, Thomas, Luther's Jews: a journey into anti-semitism, Oxford 2016Google Scholar.