Am Anfang war das Vorurteil
War die Reformation nur ein Missverständnis?
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Narrated by:
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Gregor Papsch
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Volker Leppin
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Volker Reinhardt
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Eva Schlotheuber
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By:
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Gregor Papsch
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Nicht Luther stand am Anfang, sondern ein tiefes gegenseitiges kulturelles Unbehagen. War die Kirchenspaltung also kein Bruch, sondern ein Kontinuum zweier feindseliger Mentalitäten, an dessen Ende der Kraftprotz Martin Luther lediglich den Ausschlag gab? War sie letztlich ein bis heute nachwirkendes Missverständnis?
Es diskutieren: Prof. Dr. Volker Leppin (Kirchenhistoriker an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Tübingen), Prof. Dr. Volker Reinhardt (Historiker für die Geschichte der Neuzeit an der Universität Fribourg/Schweiz) und Prof. Dr. Eva Schlotheuber (Historikerin am Institut für Mittelalterliche Geschichte an der Universität Düsseldorf).©2016 SWR (P)2016 SWR
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