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Amsdorf, Nikolaus von
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich
Flacius Illyricus, Matthias
Harnack, Adolf von
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Jonas, Justus
Kierkegaard, Søren
Koren, Ulrik Vilhelm
Luther, Martin
Melanchthon, Philipp
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Mühlenberg, Heinrich Melchior
Niemoller, Martin
Schweitzer, Albert
Tillich, Paul
Walther, Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm
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Cruciger, Caspar
Brief biographical sketch of the short life of one of Luther's co-workers in Wittenberg.
Bugenhagen, Johannes
Known as Pomeranius or Dr. Pommer, he was pastor and professor in Wittenberg and expanded the Reformation in northern Germany and Denmark.
Carlstadt, Andreas
Born Bodenstein, biography of a man who worked with Luther before beginning an iconoclastic movement which led to his expulsion from Saxony. Also Karlstadt.
Spalatin, Georg
Secretary to Frederick the Wise, he developed Wittenberg into a prominent university and used his influence with the Elector to allow Luther to carry out his reforms.
Preus, Jacob Aall Otteson, II
Brief biography of the man often called J. A. O., author and former president of The Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod.
Carlstadt, Andreas: The Reformation Goes Radical
A look at a Lutheran turned iconoclastic reformer in the early Reformation. Christened Bodenstein; also called Karlstadt or Karolostadt.
Pieper, Franz August Otto
Brief profile of LCMS pastor, theologian and seminary and synodical president.
Montgomery, John Warwick
Profile of the attorney, theologian, author, and Christian apologist with emphasis on his academic credentials and honors.
Bugenhagen, Johann: A Pastor's Pastor
A look at the cleric who served Martin Luther in Wittenberg and the role he played in the spread of the Reformation.
Krauth, Charles Porterfield (1823-1883)
Biography and hymn translations.
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