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  1. Thomas Müntzer (født 1488, død 27. maj 1525) var tysk teolog under Reformationen. Han var hovedperson inden for den såkaldte radikale reformation, vendte sig mod Martin Luther med adskillige kritiske skrifter og blev oprørsleder under Den tyske bondekrig .

  2. Main Article Primary Sources (1) Eric W. Gritsch, Thomas Müntzer: A Tragedy of Errors (2010) His (Thomas Müntzer) studies led him to ordination into the priesthood. He had no difficulties attaining the regular graduate degrees, and he son became known as a learned priest committed to teaching and to critical discernment of the climate of opinion on the eve of the Reformation.

  3. Jun 10, 2023 · Thomas Müntzer (ca. 1489 – 27 May 1525) was a German preacher and theologian of the early Reformation whose opposition to both Luther and the established Catholic church led to his open defiance of feudal authority in central Germany. Müntzer was foremost amongst those reformers who took issue with Luther’s compromises with feudal authority.

  4. Thomas Müntzer (ca. 1489 – 27 May 1525) was a German preacher and theologian of the early Reformation whose opposition to both Luther and the established Catholic church led to his open defiance of late-feudal authority in central Germany.

  5. Jul 1, 1992 · Andrew Pettegree; Thomas Muentzer, a Destroyer of the Godless. The Making of a Sixteenth-Century Revolutionary; Thomas Müntzer: Theology and Revolution in the G We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  6. Thomas Müntzer and the Radical Reformation Steven C. Harper Many scholars find no transcendent meaning in the religious his`tory of early modern Europe, a world Latter-day Saints tend to see as a precursor to the Restoration.

  7. Thomas Müntzer (magyarosan: Münzer Tamás) (Stolberg, 1488/1489 – Mülhausen, 1525. május 27. ) német vértanú , radikális reformátor , forradalmár, apokaliptikus prédikátor, aki részt vett az 1524–25-ös türingiai parasztháborúban . [2]