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My Father’s House
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Lundin, Matthew
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/ Behavioral sciences
/ Businesspeople
/ Christianity
/ Cities
/ City councils
/ Clergy
/ Councils
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Emperors
/ Employment
/ Families
/ Family members
/ Fathers
/ Government
/ Government officials
/ Heads of state
/ Human geography
/ Human populations
/ Human societies
/ Humanism
/ Labor economics
/ Local government
/ Men
/ Merchants
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Monarchs
/ Motivation
/ Occupations
/ Personality
/ Personality psychology
/ Personality theories
/ Persons
/ Political geography
/ Political science
/ Population studies
/ Practical theology
/ Psychology
/ Religion
/ Social institutions
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
/ Sons
/ Spiritual belief systems
/ Spiritual leaders
/ Theology
2012
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My Father’s House
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Lundin, Matthew
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/ Behavioral sciences
/ Businesspeople
/ Christianity
/ Cities
/ City councils
/ Clergy
/ Councils
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Emperors
/ Employment
/ Families
/ Family members
/ Fathers
/ Government
/ Government officials
/ Heads of state
/ Human geography
/ Human populations
/ Human societies
/ Humanism
/ Labor economics
/ Local government
/ Men
/ Merchants
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Monarchs
/ Motivation
/ Occupations
/ Personality
/ Personality psychology
/ Personality theories
/ Persons
/ Political geography
/ Political science
/ Population studies
/ Practical theology
/ Psychology
/ Religion
/ Social institutions
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
/ Sons
/ Spiritual belief systems
/ Spiritual leaders
/ Theology
2012
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Within the German lands of the Holy Roman Empire, the first half of the sixteenth century was a period of profound cultural upheaval. The traditions of Christendom had lost much of their coherence. The agrarian and clerical values inherited from earlier ages awkwardly fit the emerging realities of a more mobile mercantile society. To many contemporaries, the selfishness at the heart of a money economy seemed to threaten the ideals of the Christian community. An ecclesiastical hierarchy hungry for cash had exploited the penitential rites and teachings of the Church. And Christendom itself threatened to splinter apart into competing dynastic
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