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  1. Contents. hide. (Top) Summary. Reception. See also. References. External links. Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis and History is a 1958 book by the psychologist Erik Erikson. It was one of the first psychobiographies of a famous historical figure. Erikson found in Martin Luther a good model of his discovery of "the identity crisis".

    • Erik Erikson
    • 288 (1962 Norton Library edition)
    • 1958
    • 1958
  2. 6 de ago. de 2009 · Young man Luther; a study in psychoanalysis and history. by. Erikson, Erik H. (Erik Homburger), 1902-1994. Publication date. 1962. Topics. Luther, Martin, 1483-1546, Luther, Martin, 1483-1546, Reformation. Publisher. New York, Norton.

  3. In Young Man Luther (1958), Erikson combined his interest in history and psychoanalytic theory to examine how Martin Luther was able to break with the existing religious establishment to create a new way of looking at the world.

  4. Young man Luther: A study in psychoanalysis and history. W W Norton & Co. Abstract. In this classic psychobiograpy, Erik H. Erikson brings his renowned insights on human development and the identity crisis to bear on the mighty figure of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

    • Erik Homburger Erikson
    • 1993
  5. Young man Luther : a study in psychoanalysis and history : Erikson, Erik H. (Erik Homburger), 1902- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. 17 de jun. de 1993 · The purpose of this text is to use Freudian psychoanalysis to explain Martin Luther's progression from a young man to the leader of the Protestant Reformation. Erikson's central thesis is that Luther's protracted identify crisis caused his development into a radical religious leader.

    • Erik H. Erikson
  7. 17 de jun. de 1993 · Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis and History. Erik H. Erikson. W. W. Norton & Company, Jun 17, 1993 - Biography & Autobiography - 288 pages. In this psychobiography, Erik H....