The Fifteen Confederates: Johann Eberlin von Gunzburg - eBook
Edited By: Geoffrey Dipple
Stock No: WW110684EB
The Fifteen Confederates: Johann Eberlin von Gunzburg - eBook  -     Edited By: Geoffrey Dipple

The Fifteen Confederates: Johann Eberlin von Gunzburg - eBook

Edited By: Geoffrey Dipple
Pickwick Publications / 2014 / ePub

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Title: The Fifteen Confederates: Johann Eberlin von Gunzburg - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781630873462
ISBN-13: 9781630873462
Stock No: WW110684EB

Publisher's Description

The Fifteen Confederates was published anonymously in the fall of 1521, shortly after Martin Luther's hearing at the Diet of Worms and subsequent disappearance. The fifteen pamphlets that make up the book address religious, social, economic, and political challenges facing the German people. Their author, Johann Eberlin von Gunzburg, subsequently became one of the most prolific and popular pamphleteers of the German Reformation. As an important contribution to the pamphlet war that accompanied the beginnings of the Reformation in Germany, The Fifteen Confederates provides us a valuable window on the aspirations and dreams that accompanied Luther's initial calls for reform of the church and society.

Author Bio

Geoffrey Dipple is Professor of History at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. His research interests include Reformation anticlericalism and the Radical Reformation. He has published widely in the history of the Reformation, including Antifraternalism and Anticlericalism in the German Reformation (1996) and "Just as in the Time of the Apostles:" Uses of History in the Radical Reformation (2005).

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