Printing, Propaganda, and Martin Luther

  Preface

 expand sectionIntroduction
 expand sectionChapter One—  Evangelical and Catholic Propaganda in the Early Decades of the Reformation
 expand sectionChapter Two—  First Impressions in the Strasbourg Press
 expand sectionChapter Three—  The Catholic Dilemma
 expand sectionChapter Four—  Luther's Earliest Supporters in the Strasbourg Press
 expand sectionChapter Five—  Scripture as Printed Text
 expand sectionChapter Six—  Contested Authority in the Strasbourg Press
 collapse sectionChapter Seven—  Catholics on Luther's Responsibility for the German Peasants' War
 Emser's Answer to Luther's "Abomination"
 The Catholic Reading of Christian Freedom
 The Logic of the Catholic View
 Conclusion
 expand sectionConclusion—  A Revised Narrative

 expand sectionNotes
  Abbreviations
  Bibliography of Primary Works Discussed or Cited in the Text
 expand sectionIndex

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