RT Article T1 Thomas Müntzer (c. 1489-1525) JF The expository times VO 126 IS 9 SP 417 OP 424 A1 Rowland, Christopher 1947- LA English PB Sage YR 2015 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1560729651 AB Thomas Münzter, who died in the Peasants’ Revolt in 1525, was remembered as the revolutionary firebrand of the Reformation. His theology is an important component of early modern theology, with its mix of the mystical and the apocalyptic, prioritising experience of God, and its subordination of Scripture and tradition to that experience. His legacy in terms of intellectual history has been more far-reaching than appears, evincing a pattern of religion which was to have a significant impact, albeit indirectly, on revolutionary theology in England in the seventeenth century and later. K1 Anabaptism K1 Anabaptists K1 Antinomianism K1 Apocalypticism K1 Conrad Grebel K1 Eschatology K1 Hans Denck K1 Johannes Tauler K1 Martin Luther K1 Melchior Hoffmann K1 Menno Simons K1 MUNZER, Thomas, ca. 1490-1525 K1 Mysticism K1 Peasants' War, 1524-1525 K1 Prophecy K1 Radicalism K1 theology of revolution K1 Thomas Müntzer K1 William Blake DO 10.1177/0014524615574436