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Episode: How Does Historian Brad Gregory Make a Boring Topic So Mind-Blowing? | People I (Mostly) Admire | 62

Published on January 20, 2023

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Rebel in the ranks

by Brad S. Gregory, Brad S. Gregory

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You've written a book called Rebel in the Ranks, which is about Martin Luther; could you just paint a picture of Martin Luther, this figure who so profoundly influenced the path of humanity? Was he an obvious person to trigger the Reformation?

In this segment, Steve Levitt prompts Brad Gregory to delve into his book *Rebel in the Ranks*, which explores the life of Martin Luther. This question sets the stage for a deeper discussion about Luther's significant impact on history.

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The unintended Reformation

by Brad S. Gregory

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I'm now embarked on a project that's going to take me several years, I'm sure, and it makes Unintended Reformation look like a micro-history.

Brad Gregory refers to his previous book, *Unintended Reformation*, to highlight how much larger his new project is in comparison. This serves to illustrate the ambitious nature of his upcoming work.

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