'[Suzannah] Lipscomb demonstrates that, despite the patriarchal systems in which they operated, women still seized opportunities to assert their agency. In fact, one of the most fascinating conclusions is that women often did so via those channels instituted to police and control them, such as the consistory.'
On 31 October 1517, as every child once knew, an obscure German monk nailed his 95 theses to the door…
Kent College History's insight:
'Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet is an exploration of a man’s interior life and development and not, as Lyndal Roper insists, either a general history of the Reformation or even of the Lutheran revolution in Wittenberg.'
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'[Suzannah] Lipscomb demonstrates that, despite the patriarchal systems in which they operated, women still seized opportunities to assert their agency. In fact, one of the most fascinating conclusions is that women often did so via those channels instituted to police and control them, such as the consistory.'