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Steves: Visiting Germany’s ‘Lutherland’
Lutherland's key sites trace Luther’s challenge to Church corruption and his translation of the New Testament, which helped launch the Protestant Reformation over 500 years ago.
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Steves: Visiting Germany’s ‘Lutherland’
Martin Luther — a pious monk and fiery orator who became the “Great Reformer” — came from a humble, pastoral corner of Germany’s heartland. It’s a land of half-timbered villages, rolling hills, and fanciful castles — and where Luther’s bold attempts to reform the Catholic Church launched the Protestant Reformation more than 500 years ago. Along with the Renaissance, and as part of the rise of humanism, the Reformation contributed greatly to the …
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