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- Beerwolf abstract "A Beerwolf, (Bärwolf, Werwolf ) is a German folk-tale monster commonly known as a Werewolf.Beerwolf is a concept introduced by Martin Luther (in a 1539 debate) that Luther uses to describe the Pope and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. In the context of resistance theory, a \"Beerwolf\", \"in contrast to a mere tyrant, not only broke the law, but overturned the entire moral order upon which it is based. All the subjects of such a ruler ... had the right to resist and even to kill him and all his supporters\".The significance of the term lies in the fact that, for most of his life, Luther held that no subject could actively resist his secular ruler, an issue of obvious significance in a time when many rulers in the German lands and their respective subjects held competing religious beliefs. The concept of Beerwolf marked Luther's final, and most extreme, position on resistance theory, as it relied on natural law (specifically, what would later come to be called Hobbes' right to self-preservation) instead of earlier and more limited rights to resistance that Luther had accepted as flowing from German constitutional law.The concept of just rebellion that the term Beerwolf introduced was subsequently developed by fellow Protestants who faced a similar situation in France, the Huguenot Monarchomachs.".
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- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_folklore.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Martin_Luther.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophical_concepts.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_philosophy.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Werewolves.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Luther.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Monarchomachs.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Natural_law.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Resistance_theory_in_the_Early_Modern_period.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Right_of_revolution.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hobbes.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLink Werewolf.
- Beerwolf wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beerwolf".
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- Beerwolf subject Category:German_folklore.
- Beerwolf subject Category:Martin_Luther.
- Beerwolf subject Category:Philosophical_concepts.
- Beerwolf subject Category:Political_philosophy.
- Beerwolf subject Category:Werewolves.
- Beerwolf hypernym Monster.
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- Beerwolf type Writer.
- Beerwolf type Concept.
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- Beerwolf type Writer.
- Beerwolf comment "A Beerwolf, (Bärwolf, Werwolf ) is a German folk-tale monster commonly known as a Werewolf.Beerwolf is a concept introduced by Martin Luther (in a 1539 debate) that Luther uses to describe the Pope and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. In the context of resistance theory, a \"Beerwolf\", \"in contrast to a mere tyrant, not only broke the law, but overturned the entire moral order upon which it is based. All the subjects of such a ruler ...".
- Beerwolf label "Beerwolf".
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- Beerwolf wasDerivedFrom Beerwolf?oldid=611017563.
- Beerwolf isPrimaryTopicOf Beerwolf.