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Fecha de nacimiento
1956-05-28
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Australia
Lugar de nacimiento
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Lugares de residencia
England, UK
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Educación
University of Melbourne
University of Tübingen
University of London (King's College)
Ocupaciones
Regius Professor of Modern History, Oxford University
Relaciones
Stargardt, Nicholas (husband)
Organizaciones
University of Oxford
University of London
Premios y honores
Fellow, British Academy (2011)
Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
Gerda Henkel Prize (2016)
Agente
Clare Alexander
Biografía breve
Lyndal Roper is the first woman to hold the prestigious Regius Chair at Oxford University. She is one of the most respected scholars of early modern history on both sides of the Atlantic. She is the winner of the Gerda Henkel Prize (2016).

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"In " a magnificent study of one of history's most compelling and divisive figures" (The Wall Street Journal), Lyndal Roper investigates the leader of the Reformation -- the movement that split Christendom and upended Europe for centuries -- who was, at his core, a deeply flawed man full of contradictions. A distinguished historian of early modern Europe, Roper looks deep inside the heart of this singularly complex figure, and her magisterial new biography goes beyond Martin Luther's theology to investigate the inner life of the religious reformer who has been called "the last medieval man and the first modern one." By bringing us closer than ever to Luther himself, she opens up a new vision of the Reformation and the world it created and draws a full-blooded portrait of it founder." From the back of the book… (más)
 
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salem.colorado | 8 reseñas más. | Sep 4, 2023 |
Imprescindible para entender la Reforma
 
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Josep_Maria | 8 reseñas más. | Feb 4, 2023 |
The Lutheran church is about to celebrate the recognition of the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation. This is when Luther wrote his critique of the Catholic Church's practice of selling indulgences, which led to a split within the church. It was the spark that ignited the future church, thanks to the invention of the printing press.

With this time, there will be countless number of books about Luther, the Reformation, theology, etc. I think I counted 8 within the next year. The one that continued to catch my eye was this one by Lyndal Roper. It was one of the first out of the gate, but it also took a path that I was interested in, namely how Luther's home town and upbringing created the man he was to become.

Roper looks at his beginnings and continues to point back to issues that Luther's hometown faced as motivating factors for why Luther did what Luther did. She goes in depth into his life, paints him as a scholar and a man who knew his stuff.

Roper also looks at the impact of the Reformation in the larger context as well. She shows it wasn't just a religious uprising, but a complex and intricate transformation with some issues having nothing to do with the church.

I think this would be a great book on any Lutheran's desk.
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Nerdyrev1 | 8 reseñas más. | Nov 23, 2022 |
Sehr interessante Biografie. Man merkt, dass Luther kein Mann der Neuzeit ist. Seine Sprache, seine Feindschaften, sein Antisemismus sind dem Mittelalter entsprungen. Und dennoch hat er für die Neuzeit den Weg gebahnt.
 
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Wassilissa | 8 reseñas más. | Jul 5, 2021 |

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