It started as a joke, then got out of hand. In 1595 an anonymous Latin treatise parodied Anabaptist theology that nothing is true unless it is explicitly stated in the Bible. A Lutheran theologian had a defense of women published within months; the Roman Catholic Church had banned the treatise by 16
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It started as a joke, then got out of hand. In 1595 an anonymous Latin treatise parodied Anabaptist theology that nothing is true unless it is explicitly stated in the Bible. A Lutheran theologian had a defense of women published within months; the Roman Catholic Church had banned the treatise by 16
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