Geschichte der Wiedert ufer zu M nster (History of the Anabaptists of M nster) by Johann C. F er offers a detailed account of the Anabaptist movement in the city of M nster during the 16th century. This second, completely revised edition provides an in-depth exploration of the religious, social, and political factors that led to the M nster Rebellion. F er examines the key figures, events, and theological ideas that shaped this radical episode in Reformation history.
The book explores the rise of Anabaptism, the establishment of the Anabaptist kingdom in M nster, and the eventual suppression of the rebellion. It sheds light on the motivations and actions of the Anabaptist leaders, as well as the broader context of religious and political upheaval in the Holy Roman Empire. This historical work provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of religious radicalism and its impact on European society.
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