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Traveling with Martin Luther
Traveling with Martin LutherA Tour Guide to the Reformation in GermanyNot just for tourists . . .This four-color guidebook brings...
Traveling with Martin Luther
A Tour Guide to the Reformation in Germany
Not just for tourists . . .
This four-color guidebook brings the great reformer to life. From Eisenach to Wittenberg, from Erfurt to the Wartburg, readers discover the traces of Martin Luther all across Germany. Whether reading for pleasure or in preparation for a trip to the land of the Reformation, young and old will walk in the footsteps of one of the three most important people of the past millennium as determined by Life magazine. Through his copious writings, his translation of the Bible into German, his dedication to education, and his use of the fledgling printing industry, Luther worked to reform the church according to God’s Word, and in the process changed the world.
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Join Dr. Cornelia Dömer as she explains Luther’s fascinating history, uncovering the many stories that make up this complex man. The travel destinations are located throughout Germany, and each is a perfect destination as part of any trip to Luther’s homeland. Color photographs, city maps, and useful addresses make this guidebook an ideal companion for your own travels. Packed with fascinating background information and peppered with inspiring quotations, this guidebook will provide an entertaining and profitable reading adventure—even in the comfort of your own home.
About the Author
Dr. Cornelia Dömer studied English language and literature, Romance languages and literature, and geography. She received postdoctoral certification in 1992 at Cologne. Starting in 1996, she was the responsible leader for Culture and Marketing in Luther in Sachsen Anhalt, GmbH, and from 2000 to 2007 she was manager of Luther-Zentrum Wittenberg e.V. Presently she serves as a representative for the state of Rheinland-Pfalz at the federal German level and with the European Union.
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From the Introduction
This volume is both for tourists and for those who do not leave their own homes far from Martin Luther’s German homeland. It enables readers who will never see Luther’s native turf to imagine more precisely how his life unfolded in the surroundings in which God called him to serve His Church. It also provides a most helpful preparation for those who want to travel to the “Lutherlands” and see the sites themselves. It is the tourist’s vademecum, to be thumbed through while one walks through the streets and reviewed evenings after or before following in the reformer’s footsteps.
Robert Kolb
Missions Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology
Concordia Seminary
St. Louis, Missouri
A Tour Guide to the Reformation in Germany
Not just for tourists . . .
This four-color guidebook brings the great reformer to life. From Eisenach to Wittenberg, from Erfurt to the Wartburg, readers discover the traces of Martin Luther all across Germany. Whether reading for pleasure or in preparation for a trip to the land of the Reformation, young and old will walk in the footsteps of one of the three most important people of the past millennium as determined by Life magazine. Through his copious writings, his translation of the Bible into German, his dedication to education, and his use of the fledgling printing industry, Luther worked to reform the church according to God’s Word, and in the process changed the world.
View Sample Pages (Click Here)
Join Dr. Cornelia Dömer as she explains Luther’s fascinating history, uncovering the many stories that make up this complex man. The travel destinations are located throughout Germany, and each is a perfect destination as part of any trip to Luther’s homeland. Color photographs, city maps, and useful addresses make this guidebook an ideal companion for your own travels. Packed with fascinating background information and peppered with inspiring quotations, this guidebook will provide an entertaining and profitable reading adventure—even in the comfort of your own home.
About the Author
Dr. Cornelia Dömer studied English language and literature, Romance languages and literature, and geography. She received postdoctoral certification in 1992 at Cologne. Starting in 1996, she was the responsible leader for Culture and Marketing in Luther in Sachsen Anhalt, GmbH, and from 2000 to 2007 she was manager of Luther-Zentrum Wittenberg e.V. Presently she serves as a representative for the state of Rheinland-Pfalz at the federal German level and with the European Union.
Features Include:
- Detailed Maps
- Color photographs
- Four-color prints
- Addresses, hours of operation
- Internet addresses
- Timelines
- Inspiring quotations
From the Introduction
This volume is both for tourists and for those who do not leave their own homes far from Martin Luther’s German homeland. It enables readers who will never see Luther’s native turf to imagine more precisely how his life unfolded in the surroundings in which God called him to serve His Church. It also provides a most helpful preparation for those who want to travel to the “Lutherlands” and see the sites themselves. It is the tourist’s vademecum, to be thumbed through while one walks through the streets and reviewed evenings after or before following in the reformer’s footsteps.
Robert Kolb
Missions Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology
Concordia Seminary
St. Louis, Missouri
ISBN-13 | 9780758625571 |
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Authors | Cornelia Domer |
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