Tag Archives: Nuremberg
Mosquitos and Painters and Charismatics, Oh My
We slept like stones again last night and got off reasonably early for not too long a day’s walk, only about 19 km today. And, praise be, not a drop of rain! But just to keep things interesting—because you know … Continue reading
Erfurt and the World
Used as we are to the modern megalopolis, we might at first think that Luther’s Erfurt, home to some 20,000 people at the time, was a country backwater. This was not the case. Precise population figures about the era are hard … Continue reading
Why Luther Went to Rome
Motivation is one of the most difficult things to determine, even for people who are alive, as any therapist will tell you. The shelves of Luther biographies have accumulated more than their fair share of psychoanalysts. And not without reason. … Continue reading






















