For more information
about Martin Luther and Reformation history take a look at the
Reformation page
that I worked on for a while for the Open Directory Project.

For more information
about the Lutheran Reformation, the genealogy of American Lutheran churches,
and church history in general, check out my book,
Timeline Charts of the Western Church

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The above links will take you to a detailed, four-part timeline that traces the events in the life of Martin Luther.  It is, to my knowledge, the most detailed timeline of its kind on the Web.  Links within each timeline will take you to many  of Luther's writing available online and to miscellaneous background information on the places and people in Luther's life.  If you have suggestions or comments, or if you know of sources I have missed, please let me know.

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Last modified:  20 August 2005

Susan Lynn Peterson

The Life of Martin Luther

Very few historical figures are as controversial as Martin Luther.  His supporters call him a Protestant hero, a freedom fighter, a wise and insightful church leader.  His detractors call him a heretic, an apostate, a profane ecclesiastical terrorist.  Still others call him a necessary evil or the unwitting catalyst that set aflame a volatile social and ecclesiastical situation.
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Luther, himself, often called himself a simple monk or a simple Christian.  He marveled that a straight-forward stand of conscience had turned him into one of the most-talked-about people of his time.  Yet that simple Christian and that simple stand of conscience started an ecclesiastical shock wave that changed the course of Western history.