Glen
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So, can we end the timleine at any point?
Needs to go to roughly the early 21st century. Come on, we've loosened up the rest of the rules....
So, can we end the timleine at any point?
Needs to go to roughly the early 21st century. Come on, we've loosened up the rest of the rules....![]()
I imagine Luther would still accomplish something with his life rather than merely slink away into mediocrity. Part of me sees him eventually rising to be a professor in Wittenberg, albeit not in religion, discussing amongst among things the art of politics. His seminal work, a lengthy tome on German people and the princely states would come to be seen as one of the early works promoting German nationalism. Though largely forgotten in modern times, it would be an important source of inspiration in the following decades and centuries for politicians, philosophers and radicals.
Perhaps it would be good to post some sites where one gets a better view of the ramifications of Luthheranism, and some sites on the 1500s...