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Shadows of My Father: The Memoirs of Martin Luther's Son—A Novel

Autor Christoph Werner Traducere de Michael Leonard
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2017
In celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, an enthralling and original novel that brings to life one of Christianity's most significant figures, Martin Luther, and the tumultuous world of late medieval Germany that shaped—and was reshaped by—him, told through the fictional letters and diary entries of his youngest son, Paul.
Growing up in the shadow of his strict and pious father, Paul Luther rejected Martin’s singular devotion. Unwilling to join his father's fanatical disciples, Paul became critical of his famous father's critiques, and instead turned his interest and intellect to science and medicine. Yet Martin Luther remained a presence that haunted Paul’s life and transformed his world.
Shadows of My Fatherpaints a vivid and atmospheric picture of Martin Luther, including his day-to-day life, his break with the Catholic Church, and his singular dedication in sustaining the Reformation. It is also a portrait of a rebellious son raised in a harsh religious household who turns his faith to saving lives instead of souls, eventually becoming a royal doctor.
Christoph Werner vividly recreates the world of sixteenth-century Germany, a time of wars and famines when a Kaiser battles to keep an empire together, and faith and tradition clash with education and reason—giving birth to superstition and shaking the foundations of a Catholic Church already riven by internal conflict. A thoughtful, insightful lens into one of the most famous figures, one of the most profound historical events, and one of the most turbulent periods in our past,Shadows of My Fatherreveals an intriguing, historically accurate, and all-too-human side of Martin Luther and his lasting legacy.
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ISBN-13: 9780062846525
ISBN-10: 0062846523
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperLegend

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An enthralling and original novel that brings to life one of Christianity’s most significant figures, Martin Luther, and the tumultuous world of late medieval Germany that shaped him—and was reshaped by him—told through the fictional letters and diary entries of his youngest son, Paul.
Growing up in the shadow of his strict and pious father, Paul Luther rejected Martin’s singular devotion. Unwilling to join his father’s fanatical disciples, Paul became critical of his famous father’s critiques and instead turned his interest and intellect to science and medicine. Yet Martin Luther remained a presence that haunted Paul’s life and transformed his world.
Shadows of My Fatherpaints a vivid and atmospheric picture of Martin Luther, including his day-to-day life, his break with the Catholic Church, and his singular dedication in sustaining the Reformation. It is also a portrait of a rebellious son raised in a harsh religious household who turns his faith to saving lives instead of souls, eventually becoming a royal doctor. 
Christoph Werner vividly re-creates the world of sixteenth-century Germany, a time of wars and famines when a Kaiser battles to keep an empire together and when faith and tradition clash with education and reason—giving birth to superstition and shaking the foundations of a Catholic Church already riven by internal conflict. A thoughtful, insightful lens into one of the most famous figures, one of the most profound historical events, and one of the most turbulent periods in our past,Shadows of My Fatherreveals an intriguing, historically accurate, and all-too-human side of Martin Luther and his lasting legacy.

Notă biografică

Christoph Werner was born in the East German city of Halle on the Saale River and raised as the son of a Lutheran minister. He studied English and German at Martin Luther University at Halle and worked in English teacher training at various universities in East and West Germany before retiring to live in Weimar. He has written four novels and numerous short stories and essays.