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Prophecy Madness And Holy War In Early Modern Europe Leigh Ti Penman

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Prophecy Madness And Holy War In Early Modern Europe Leigh Ti Penman
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 13.37 MB
Author: Leigh T.I. Penman
ISBN: 9780197623930, 019762393X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Prophecy Madness And Holy War In Early Modern Europe Leigh Ti Penman by Leigh T.i. Penman 9780197623930, 019762393X instant download after payment.

The political and religious turmoil of seventeenth century Europe appears in a strange new light in this volume, which explores the life and doctrines of the infamous German barber surgeon and prophet, Ludwig Friedrich Gifftheil (1595-1661). Inspired by an unstable alchemy of family tragedy and a corpus of dissenting religious writings, Gifftheil stalked Europe's battlefields, petitioning kings, princes, and emperors to end the warfare endemic on the continent. Convinced that all war was prompted by 'false prophets'—by which Gifftheil meant the clergy of Europe's Christian confessions—he pleaded with rulers to abjure the counsel of their advisors and institute instead a godly peace. Then, in 1635, Gifftheil reinvented himself by taking up his sword as "God's warrior," embarking on a quest to recruit an army of the righteous and wage a holy war in Europe and to institute a divine peace. Prophecy, Madness, and Holy War in Early Modern Europe uses new manuscript and print...

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