Sermon to the Princes

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Verso Books, 2010 M05 25 - 176 páginas
Thomas Müntzer was a radical pastor frustrated by the Reformation. He believed that Martin Luther’s stand against the Church did not go far enough and demanded the realization of the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. To that end, in 1524 he lead the Peasants’ War in Germany, an insurrection that culminated in his brutal execution. Gathered here, along with Müntzer’s final confession, are some of his key rousing sermons attacking the princes and preaching an early form of communism.

Wu Ming, the Italian authors’ collective, brought the Radical Reformation to life in their bestselling novel Q (written under the pseudonym Luther Blissett). In an introduction, they examine how Müntzer has continued to inspire visionaries and radicals for the last 500 years.
 

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Preface by Alberto Toscano
vii
Introduction by Wu Ming
xix
Suggested Further Reading
xliii
Note on Texts
xlix
Sermon to the Princes or An Exposition of the Second Chapter of Daniel
12
Special Exposure of False Faith
36
Highly Provoked Defence
71
Confession
93
Notes
117
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Wu Ming is a collective of five Italian fiction writers, founded in Bologna in January 2000. They co-authored a number of books including 54 and the bestselling novel Q, under the previous pseudonym “Luther Blissett.”

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