Young Man Luther

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Young Man Luther is a psychohistorical study by Erik Erikson that analyzes the early life and identity formation of Martin Luther to explore the development of individual identity and religious reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
psychohistorical study
analyzesConcept ego identity
identity crisis
appliesMethod historical analysis
psychoanalytic theory
author Erik Erikson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines Luther's break with the Catholic Church
Luther's family background
Luther's monastic experience
field history
psychoanalysis
religious studies
focusesOnPeriodOfLife early life of Martin Luther
fullName Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis and History NERFINISHED
genre biography
history
psychology
hasInfluenceOn biographical approaches in psychoanalysis
interpretations of Martin Luther in psychology
hasTheme conflict between individual conscience and authority
development of religious identity
relationship between personal neurosis and social change
historicalFigurePortrayedAs agent of religious reform
individual undergoing identity crisis
influencedField psychohistory
psychology of religion
language English
mainCharacter Martin Luther NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor linking individual identity development with historical change
publicationYear 1958
publisher W. W. Norton & Company NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor Childhood and Society NERFINISHED
Identity: Youth and Crisis NERFINISHED
subject Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
identity formation
psychohistory
religious reform
timePeriodDiscussed early 16th century
late 15th century
usesFramework Eriksonian stages of psychosocial development NERFINISHED

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Erik Erikson notableWork Young Man Luther