For Work / Against Work
Debates on the centrality of work

Münzer, Thomas The collected works of Thomas Müntzer 1988 p.371 Book Protestantism, Religious Views on Work Thomas Müntzer, Reformation, Protestantism, Peasants Revolt, Gods Work, Theology, Social History
Citation with Excerpt Münzer, Thomas 1988 Book Thomas Müntzer Reformation Protestantism Peasants Revolt Gods Work Theology Social History Protestantism Religious Views on Work

The collected works of Thomas Müntzer

by Münzer, Thomas (1988)

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O how rotten the elect have become! That is why [God] himself has hired me for his harvest. U have sharpened my sickle, for my thoughts yearn for the truth which my lips, skin, hands, hair, soul, body and life I call down curses on the unbelievers. (p.371)

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Thomas Müntzer, Reformation, Protestantism, Peasants Revolt, Gods Work, Theology, Social History

Themes

Protestantism, Religious Views on Work

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