To Spite the Devil: Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora’s Wedding as Reform and Resistance
The basis of Martin Luther’s decision to marry Katharina von Bora on 13 June 1525, stemmed from his public, theological position that unless one were a particular exception, all men and women should marry. However, Luther’s decision to marry when he did was controversial because the Peasants’ Revolt...
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[2020]
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B Frederick B Peasant’s Revolt B Wedding B Wittenberg B Martin Luther B Letters B Katharina von Bora B Reformation B Reform B Marriage |
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