Martin Luther and the arts: music, images and drama to promote the Reformation

Luther's theory of music -- Hymns and sacred songs -- Martin Luther's 'Mighty fortress' -- Martin Luther on images -- Teaching the Reformation to read images of hate -- Luther and drama.

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Bibliographic Details
Authors: Löwe, J. Andreas 1973- (Author) ; Firth, Katherine 1979- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2023]
In: Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions (volume 236)
Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions volume 236
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Reformation / Arts / History
B Luther, Martin 1483-1546 / Arts / History
Further subjects:B Reformation and art
B Luther, Martin (1483-1546) Knowledge Arts
B Arts
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Summary:Luther's theory of music -- Hymns and sacred songs -- Martin Luther's 'Mighty fortress' -- Martin Luther on images -- Teaching the Reformation to read images of hate -- Luther and drama.
"Martin Luther was the architect and engineer of the Protestant Reformation, which transformed Germany five hundred years ago. In Martin Luther and the Arts, Andreas Loewe and Katherine Firth elucidate Luther's theory and practice, demonstrating the breadth, flexibility and rigour of Luther's use of the arts to reach audiences and convince them of his Reformation message using a range of strategies, including music, images and drama alongside sermons, polemical tracts, and his new translation of the Bible into German. Extensively based on German and English sources, including often neglected aspects of Luther's own writings, Loewe and Firth offer a valuable survey for theologians, historians, art historians, musicologists and literary studies scholars interested in interdisciplinary comparisons of Luther's work across the arts"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004527427