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1977

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The Development Of The Lutheran Theory Of Resistance: 1523-1530, Cynthia Grant Bowman Apr 1977

The Development Of The Lutheran Theory Of Resistance: 1523-1530, Cynthia Grant Bowman

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

It is frequently assumed, especially by political theorists, that the development of the modern theory of resistance to governmental authority was the accomplishment primarily of Huguenot writers of the late sixteenth century and that it was they who laid the foundations for the more famous seven- teenth-century English theories of a right of revolution. The corollary is that Lutheran writers made little contribution to the development of this theory, if not, indeed, a negative one. Contrary to this fairly common assumption, however, the justification of resistance was a major concern of German Protestants in the early sixteenth century, and I …