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HoP 382 - No Lord but God - the Peasants’ War and Radical Reformation

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Revolt of the Peasants

The peasants of germany weren't the only ones taking inspiration from luther in ways he found distasteful. Theye were also the preachers of germanY. The programme of reform was pushed forward by andreas von kalstadt, pushed too quickly, in luther's opinion. If one knows that it is wrong to say venerate images of saints in churches, one should put stop to it immediately says cadistat. He makes a nice distinction here that is applicable more widely in moral philosophy. Some mendments are applicable at all times and can therefore never be violated. Other obligations are contexts sensitive. You have no duty to take care of your offspring if you

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