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Hi Denise,
Thanks for your response.
What I call ‘the Legend’ and what Edwin calls (I think) the ‘Whig narrative’, has a tendency to represent Luther in a more than historically justifiable ‘positive light’. So much depends on which side was ‘right’ and which side was wrong. Being overly ‘generous’ to Luther in the historical account has the effect of being unfair to the Church. Anything that makes Luther ‘look better’ than he deserves to look, also makes the Church look worse than it deserves to look.
That is why it is important that ALL the facts be allowed to come to the surface, whether they are flattering or not to either Luther or the Church.
God Bless You Denise, Topper
Thanks for your response.
The fact is that Luther and the Catholic Church were locked in battle 500 years ago.The above comments are very good observations, IMO.
What I call ‘the Legend’ and what Edwin calls (I think) the ‘Whig narrative’, has a tendency to represent Luther in a more than historically justifiable ‘positive light’. So much depends on which side was ‘right’ and which side was wrong. Being overly ‘generous’ to Luther in the historical account has the effect of being unfair to the Church. Anything that makes Luther ‘look better’ than he deserves to look, also makes the Church look worse than it deserves to look.
That is why it is important that ALL the facts be allowed to come to the surface, whether they are flattering or not to either Luther or the Church.
God Bless You Denise, Topper