In this course we will discuss the history of some ideas that have been hugely influential in the modern west and that were taken out to the rest of the world. The discussion centers on an extraordinary and historically important figure, a sixteenth century German man named Martin Luther. Luther is recognized today as the originator of many of the most significant ideas that continue to affect and shape who we as modern people are and how we see the world and ourselves for better and for worse.

Luther and the West

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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VA
Reviewed on May 21, 2018
With looking up the different topics on YouTube, I found this class a great overview and basics. Very straight forward basic class touching the basics.
JQ
Reviewed on Jan 24, 2017
Fun and interesting course. I was exposed to info all new to me. Thanks.
MM
Reviewed on Jul 25, 2017
I loved this class. I learned a lot, became a better person, and have cited it a couple times in other classes.
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