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Printer, Luther with 95 Theses, and German Noble Woman (detail)

circa 1920

This handsome window represents the first printing of Luther’s Reformation-bound “95 Theses”, following upon Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in 1440. Empowere . . .

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This handsome window represents the first printing of Luther’s Reformation-bound “95 Theses”, following upon Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in 1440. Empowered by new technology, Luther’s successful attack on the excesses of the Roman Catholic Church swept Northern Europe (as pointed out by Marshall McLuhan in “The Gutenberg Galaxy”, 1962).

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