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434. Luther: The Revolution Begins (Part 2)

The Rest Is History

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Duality of Belief: Divine or Diabolical

The concept of whether occurrences are divine or diabolical is a recurring theme in Hamlet, as seen through the perspective of Luther's religious beliefs. The mention of evil spirits and the devil's influence was commonplace in their world, shaping their understanding of corruption and spirituality. Luther's distinct spirituality vividly recognizes the devil's presence, and this fear of the devil contrasts with his deep yearning for God.

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