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Major Volumes and Selected Periodical Literature in Luther Studies, 1956–19591

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

John Dillenberger
Affiliation:
Drew University

Extract

In the last years, a number of surveys on Luther have appeared. Some of these will be continued. With the re-appearance of the Luther-Jahrbuch and the regular “Zeitschriftenschau” by Gunther Franz in various issues of the Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, an ongoing medium for references to articles and reviews of books is at hand. All major German books are reviewed in the Luther-Jahrbuch and in the Theologische Literaturzeitung. The 1957 issue of the Luther-Jahrbuch, the first volume in the resumed series after a fifteen year interval, contains a summary Luther-Bibliography for 1940- 1953, and a more extensive survey for the year 1954. The 1958 volume contains a bibliography for 1955; the 1959 one, for 1956; the 1960 one, for 1957. The disadvantage of the time lag in publication does provide the possibility of a comprehensive listing. Apart from the book reviews, the materials are listed without evaluation.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of Church History 1961

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References

2. Gcnerally Joinan Catho1ic writers are included with others under th subject rubries. In this rection attention is given only to issues in which it appears that a type of Romaji Catholic position particularly affects the scholarly interpretation of Luther.

3. Reiter, P. I., Martin Luther Umwet, Charakter und Psychose (Copenhagen, 1937 and 1947)Google Scholar. The general theme of Reiter is followed through in less extreme form by Martin Werner in an article which first appeared in 1948. “Psychologisches zum Klostererlebnig Martin Luthers,” and which has been republished in Gtaube und Abergianbe (Bern/Stuttgart, 1957).Google Scholar