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BEFORE ROME COULD DESTROY THE REFORMATION, THE REFORMATION NEARLY DESTROYED ITSELF.
Martin Luther and Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt were once the twin pillars of the early Wittenberg movement. Together, they sparked a theological fire that defied the Pope, enraged the Holy Roman Empire, and changed the course of history.
But what began as a united, fraternal front at the Leipzig Debate of 1519 quickly devolved into a bitter, irreconcilable divorce. While Luther was hidden away in exile at the Wartburg Castle, Karlstadt accelerated the revolution. The two reformers clashed violently over the pace of reform, the destruction of religious images, the role of the secular authorities, and the true nature of the Eucharist.
In The Brothers Sundered, William Scott Ray presents the vital, newly translated documentary evidence of this tragic schism. Serving as the essential companion to The Wittenberg Breach, this meticulously edited volume spans from their early alliance in 1518 to their final, fractured letters in 1528.
Through these unfiltered primary sources, readers are invited to witness the exact moments the early Protestant movement tore itself apart.
Inside this definitive volume, you will discover the primary documents of the schism, including:
Title
THE BROTHERS SUNDERED: The Luther-Karlstadt Correspondence History and Documentary Companion to The Wittenberg Breach (1518-1528)
Publisher
LutherVox
Published
April 2026
Weight
586g
Page Count
308
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 2.1 cm
ISBN
9798995509639
ISBN-10
8995509635
Eden Code
7461481
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