Politics intertwined with religion sparks societal upheaval in the Reformation.
The article "Politics and the Reformation" explores how political issues were closely tied to religious reform in the 16th century. The study shows that the Reformation was never purely about religion, but also involved ecclesiastical, communal, and territorial-imperial politics. The key findings suggest that politics played a significant role in shaping the Reformation movement, impacting various levels of society such as town councils, equal citizens, and popular movements.