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“Church Sweat”: Luther, Karlstadt, and the Reformation of Academic Masculinity
Church History and Religious Culture Pub Date : 2020-09-03 , DOI: 10.1163/18712428-bja10003
Jacob R. Randolph 1
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Martin Luther’s ideas about vocational identity were forged in the early years of the Reformation, but were nuanced and reshaped throughout his life as new challenges arose. In this article, I examine the ways in which his conflict with Andreas Karlstadt over the propriety of an academic lifestyle from 1523 to 1525 provided an essential element of Luther’s masculine identity, an element that he continued to draw on throughout his life of lecturing. By 1535, Luther had come to a fully-formed masculine vocational identity, and Karlstadt had become the foil against which Luther measured himself and all other Christian men.



中文翻译:

“教堂汗水”:路德,卡尔施塔特和学术男子气概的改革

马丁·路德(Martin Luther)关于职业身份的观念在改革初期就已形成,但随着新挑战的出现,在他的一生中细微差别和重塑。在本文中,我研究了他与安德烈亚斯·卡尔施塔特(Andreas Karlstadt)在1523至1525年之间的学术生活方式得当所产生的冲突,为路德的男性身份提供了基本要素,而这一要素在他的整个演讲生涯中都不断得到借鉴。到1535年,路德确立了完全的男性职业身份,而卡尔施塔特(Karlstadt)成为路德对自己和所有其他基督教徒进行衡量的衬托。

更新日期:2020-09-03
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