Episode 11: The great disruption - Part II
Clear and Present Danger - A history of free speech
English - August 09, 2018 08:57 - 56 minutes - 77.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 58 ratingsHistory Society & Culture history freespeech historypodcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Episode 10: The great disruption - Part I, the printing press and the viral Reformation
Next Episode: Episode 12: Expert Opinion - Teresa Bejan
In episode 11 we continue to survey the wreckage after hurricane Luther was unleashed on Europe with the Reformation. When the Reformation mutated and spread across the continent a burning question arose: Can people of different faiths live together in the same state? Should social peace be based on tolerance or intolerance? We look into questions such as
How did other Protestant reformers like Calvin and Zwingli react to religious dissent? In what manner did English and continental censorship laws differ? How did the Catholic Church react to the Reformation? Which states were the first state to formalize religious tolerance? How did the scientific and philosophical ideas of Galileo and Giordano Bruno conflict with the religious monopoly on truth and what were the repercussions?You can subscribe and listen to Clear and Present Danger on iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, TuneIn, and Stitcher, or download episodes directly from SoundCloud.
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