The Radical Reformation

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Michael G. Baylor
Cambridge University Press, Oct 31, 1991 - Political Science
This 1991 book is a collection of writings by early Reformation radicals which illustrates both the diversity and the areas of agreement in their political thinking. The texts are drawn from the period 1521–7, centring on the German Peasants' War of 1524–6. The thinkers represented - Muntzer, Karlstadt, Grebel, Hut, Denck, and others - differed on important theological issues, yet all rejected the magistral reformation as serving the interests of society's elites. They advocated a strategy of Reformation from below, a sweeping transformation of society to the benefit of the lay commoner and the local community. With the start of the Peasants' War, radicals divided over the issue of the legitimacy of force. This division shaped the ways in which they confronted the failure of the Peasants' War and the alternate strategies for survival developed in its aftermath. Appended to the texts are a number of political programmes of the Peasants' War. These documents illustrate ways in which the radicals contributed to the uprising, and how the war itself led to greater clarity in the political theory of the radical Reformation.
 

Contents

Thomas Müntzer The Prague Protest
1
Thomas Müntzer Sermon to the Princes or An Exposition of the Second Chapter of Daniel
11
Andreas Karlstadt Letter from the Community of Orlamunde to the People of Allstedt
33
Conrad Grebel Letter to Thomas Müntzer
36
Andreas Karlstadt Whether One Should Proceed Slowly
49
Thomas Müntzer A Highly Provoked Defense
74
Felix Manz Protest and Defense
95
Anonymous To the Assembly of the Common Peasantry
101
Michael Sattler The Schleitheim Articles
172
Balthasar Hubmaier On the Sword
181
Hans Hergot On the New Transformation of the Christian Life
210
Programs of the Peasants War
227
Biographical notes
261
Index of subjects
272
Index of proper names
282
Index of biblical references
289

Hans Denck On the Law of God
130
Hans Hut On the Mystery of Baptism
152
Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
296
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