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Luther and His Katie: The Influence of Luther's Wife on his Ministry

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Few of us have heard of Catherine von Bora. And yet, as the beloved wife of Martin Luther, she can very justifiably be seen as one of the most influential figures in the Reformation. She made her home a haven of rest for the storm tossed man that was her husband. Luther once said, 'Next to God's Word, the world has no more precious treasure than holy matrimony. God's best gift is a pious, cheerful, God-fearing wife, with whom you may live peacefully, to whom you may entrust your goods, your body, and your life.'

91 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 21, 1999

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Dolina MacCuish is a retired school teacher who lives in Inverness. She is a keen biographer and enjoys researching historical figures. She has written 'Luther and his Katie' and 'Augustine, a Mother's Son'.

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May 2, 2018
I liked the pace and level of detail for a little book to learn about this dear couple. Dolina's feminine spirit and wisdom shined in the writing. A treat!
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March 16, 2014
If you're looking for a theological thriller, this is not the book for you (even though there is some great theology contained therein at some points). However, if you'd like a peek into the fishbowl of the legendary Luther family, then pick up this short and moving read.
An interesting tidbit about Kate (spoiler alert) is that she was essentially disowned by her father for leaving the convent (and, of course, marrying Martin).
This biography teases out the quote from Luther on p. 66– "The first love is a kind of intoxication; then when this [kind of love] had worn off then comes the real marriage love."

As high profile as they were, the Luther marriage was very normal and gritty. The book captures well the highs and lows, the joys and sorrows of family life.
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January 14, 2020
Interesting glance into Luther's personal and home life, this puts a human face on this "larger than life" man.
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November 13, 2020
I love biographies, and this one was so enjoyable! Particularly of interest were the excerpts from letters written by both Martin and Katie Luther. They seemed as though they were a very relatable couple...
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December 25, 2017
Short and very sweet. A picture of what the lady behind the great man might have been like. Read it in what felt like seconds.
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September 16, 2020
This book was an easy, quick read giving the facts of Martin and Katie Luther's lives.
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July 1, 2025
second time reading this book(let)
helpful to chew on every couple of years as a pastor with a pastor's wife (how did others do it before us?!)
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June 17, 2013
The GR description for this book is wrong. I will try to remember to fix it.

A lovely little biography about Luther, focussing on his relationship with his wife Katie. Some of the things he wrote in his letters made me laugh! He was obviously a very clever man with lots of love for a good teasing joke.
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November 24, 2013
This is a wonderful biography. I closed the book with the heart felling of Katie and Luther as brother and sister in Christ.
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August 3, 2007
The wonderful, earthy, frank story of how this pair revolutionized marriage for their time.
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May 13, 2017
First book I read on Luther. Detailed insights and time lines. More about his correspondence and how Katie was his support and rock.
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January 2, 2018
Ever wanted a to the point” concise history of Luther? His home life, his pre-conversion life, his lead up to being a monk and what happened thereafter? The last half of the book focuses on Luther’s relationship with his wife, his family-life and how she influenced his life and work. I’ve always been dishearten by the long books about Luther that I never bothered with it! This short 100 page book gives you the best overview of his life in a easy to understand way. Even towards the end I cried a bit! I will be reading this again some time this year.
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