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The Hussites Past Imperfect Stephen E Lahey

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The Hussites Past Imperfect Stephen E Lahey
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Publisher: Arc Humanities Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 106
Author: Stephen E. Lahey
ISBN: 9781641891622, 9781641891639, 1641891629, 1641891637
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Hussites Past Imperfect Stephen E Lahey by Stephen E. Lahey 9781641891622, 9781641891639, 1641891629, 1641891637 instant download after payment.

The Hussite movement was a historical watershed, in which popular and scholastic theology combined with a nascent Czech nationalism to produce a full-scale social revolution that presaged the Protestant Reformation and the birth of the modern nation state. The Hussites defeated the forces of the Empire and the Pope, and their king George Poděbrady was the first to advocate a trans-national European state. Jan Hus is remembered as a martyr for church reform, but his colleagues formulated a theology that scholars are now recognizing to have had influence on Luther and the birth of Protestantism. Another Bohemian associated with the movement, Petr Chelčick , was the first to advocate a radical pacifist Christian anarchism. This survey introduces the reader to the events, people, and ideas that define this remarkable movement.

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