Mosby's Rangers

Mosby's Rangers

Author: James J. Williamson

Publisher:

Published: 1909

Total Pages: 586

ISBN-13:

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This book is about a soldier's life serving under Colonel Mosby from the first muster up to the surrender and disbandment.


The Personal Luther

The Personal Luther

Author: Susan Karant-Nunn

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2017-09-25

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 9004348883

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Overwhelmingly, Martin Luther has been treated as the generator of ideas concerning the relationship between God and humankind. The Personal Luther deliberately departs from that church-historiographic tradition. Luther was a voluble and irrepressible divine. Even though he had multiple ancillary interests, such as singing, playing the lute, appreciating the complexities of nature, and observing his children, his preoccupation was, as he quickly saw it, bringing the Word of God to the people. This book is not about Luther’s theology except insofar as any ideational construct is itself an expression of the thinker who frames it. Luther frequently couched his affective utterances within a theological framework. Nor is it a biography; it does not portray a whole life. Rather, it concentrates on several heretofore neglected aspects of the Reformer’s existence and personality. The subjects that appear in this book are meant to demonstrate what such core-taking on a range of mainly unexplored facets of the Reformer’s personality and experience can yield. It will open the way for other secular researchers to explore the seemingly endless interests of this complicated individual. It will also show that perspectives of cultural historians offer the broadest possible evidentiary base within which to analyze a figure of the past.