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Nov 3, 2011 - Martin Luther in the Light of Recent Criticism - Volume 7 Issue 2 - Ephraim Emerton. 3 Luther, von Hartmann Grisar, S. Grisar's particular originality was in proposing a psycho-pathological interpretation of Luther's life and work. Grisar traces Luther's difficulties to bad heredity, maladjusted by nature, with an incurable shock from the thunderbolt striking near him at Stotternheim on July 2, 1505, when he was 22. Grisar concludes that Luther, as he.
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