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The Day of The Theses

Luther's Protest, 31 October 1517

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The Day of The Theses

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On a raw October morning in 1517 a professor slid inked propositions into an archbishop’s hand—and the humming presses of northern Europe did the rest. What began as a procedural disputation became public argument: shorthand slogans in taverns, printed broadsides in market squares, and a moral question that threatened money, office, and conscience. The Day of the Theses follows that sliver of time when a scholar’s provocation met an information network hungry for controversy.

Witty, incisive, and sharply reported, JD Arden tracks the mechanics as much as the motives—printing houses and itinerant students, indulgence preachers and wary princes—showing how ideas travel, mutate, and force institutions to choose. Read this for a clear, scene-rich account of how a single act of dissent widened into a test of belief and power—and why the speed of that moment still matters today.
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