Description
Discover the gripping historical narrative of 'New Jerusalem', an enthralling account of a radical religious movement in early 16th-century Europe. This groundbreaking book delves into the tumultuous events of February 1534, when a fierce sect of believers overtook the city of Münster in Westphalia. Convinced they were the chosen Elect destined for Paradise, the Melchiorites fervently prepared for the prophesized End Times, as depicted in the Book of Revelation. This vividly illustrated history illustrates how they transformed Münster into their utopian vision of a Christian theocracy. The sect's radical reforms included expelling Catholics and Lutherans, 'rebaptizing' followers, abolishing religious icons, and instituting a communal property system along with a controversial polygamy law. Experience the dramatic rise and tragic siege of New Jerusalem—a battle against heretical perceptions that set the stage for one of history’s most notorious conflicts. Chronicle the astonishing resilience of the Melchiorites during 18 months of siege, capturing both the fervor and the eventual descent into chaos, making this a compelling read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of faith, power, and survival. Perfect for those seeking deep insights into radical religious movements and their impacts on society, 'New Jerusalem' is a must-have addition to your collection of historical literature.