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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 March 2011
Last year the world celebrated Martin Luther's quincentennial birthday anniversary with postage stamps, parties and publications. Scholars had been gearing up for the quincentennial for some years and began filling bookstores with quincentennial biographies and monographs in 1980 or 1981.1 Their production was impressive, yet in an odd way relatively little new ground was broken. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the field of Luther biography.