Rebellion and Freedom
The atmosphere of apocalyptic fervor, fueled by Luther's theology of Christian freedom, ignites a rebellion among the oppressed. Rebels demand the abolition of serfdom, citing scripture as their justification for seeking liberation. As tensions rise, various regions erupt in unrest, with leaders like Muntzer rallying supporters to form militias, showcasing the widespread desire for change across the fragmented German states.In this clip
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437. Luther: A World Torn Apart (Part 5)
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