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The Pulpit and the Prince

The Pulpit and the Prince Politics & History

The Pulpit and the Prince

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In this groundbreaking study, the revolutionary impact of Reformation preaching on Western political thought comes vividly to life. When Martin Luther nailed his ninety-five theses to the church door in Wittenberg, he ignited more than a theological revolution-he transformed the pulpit into a powerful platform for radical political ideas that would reshape Europe and eventually the world.The Pulpit and the Prince reveals how Protestant preaching became the mass media of its day, broadcasting revolutionary concepts of authority, resistance, and community to audiences across social classes. From Luther's thunderous sermons challenging papal supremacy to Calvin's meticulous expositions on godly governance in Geneva, from radical Anabaptist preaching during the Peasants' War to the defiant words of John Knox that made queens tremble, this book takes readers inside the electrifying world of Reformation-era sermons that changed history.Drawing on rich primary sources-many translated into English for the first time-the author traces how preachers developed sophisticated political theories through their biblical interpretations, creating new understandings of legitimate authority, justified resistance, and proper community organization that would profoundly influence Western political development. The book illuminates how theological ideas proclaimed from thousands of pulpits gradually transformed political consciousness, laying foundations for modern concepts of constitutional government, religious liberty, and popular sovereignty.With engaging narrative and insightful analysis, The Pulpit and the Prince challenges conventional views that modern political thought emerged primarily from secular Enlightenment philosophy. Instead, it demonstrates how religious ideas preached from pulpits provided essential conceptual frameworks for reimagining political order. From German towns to Swiss cities, from Tudor England to colonial America, this sweeping history reveals the forgotten sermon as a crucible of political innovation that still shapes our world today.For anyone interested in the roots of modern political thought, religious influences on Western culture, or the power of revolutionary ideas to transform societies, The Pulpit and the Prince offers a compelling new perspective on a pivotal moment in history when the spoken word changed the world.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
264
Release Date:
2025-10-11
Publication Date:
2025-10-11
Publisher:
Colloquium
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN13:
9798232234478
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
337 g
Height:
140 cm
Width:
216 cm
Thickness:
14 cm
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