[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]
The Lutheran Peasant posts on X about pope, sword, london, rome the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence technology brands travel destinations
Social topic influence pope, sword, london, rome, calvin
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Urban VI was crowned pope on April XX 1378. On August X eleven of the sixteen cardinals who had voted for Urban VI declared that they had been under duress and elected Clement VII on September XX. Even though the majority had declared his election invalid Urban VI was unwilling to resign. These two lines of popes (called the Roman and Avignon lines after their papal residences) would coexist for nearly fifty years each line electing new popes to replace those who died in office. Urban VI and Clement VII excommunicated each other which opened a thorny question as to the validity of the" @lutheranpeasant on X 2025-07-28 12:45:47 UTC 1171 followers, XXX engagements
"@megievalist The perceived tranquility of the Roman Church was a result of the temporal sword killing heretics not doctrinal unity" @lutheranpeasant on X 2025-07-26 21:01:33 UTC 1157 followers, 1117 engagements
"The following story is an example of the kind of corruption that would inevitably lead many to break with Rome: In 1511 Richard Hunne a London merchant with Lollard sympathies refused to pay for the burial of a deceased infant. The officiating priest apparently beset by many examples of such lay resistance to clerical authority determined to make an example of Hunne and summoned him before a church court. Hunne countersued the priest arguing on grounds of common law that a church court had no proper jurisdiction over a layman. By 1514 the affair had reached the bishop of London who brought" @lutheranpeasant on X 2025-07-28 17:15:29 UTC 1170 followers, XXX engagements
"Really I haven't read the treatise. This is from a chapter on the ecclesio-political thinking of the Middle Ages in Age of Reform by Ozment. It stood out to me because I read The Power and Primacy of the Pope again not too long ago and when I consulted the Catholic Catechism it seemed as though the Catholic position on the relationship of church and state had changed since the Reformation period" @lutheranpeasant on X 2025-07-27 19:32:50 UTC 1171 followers, XX engagements
"@LutheranLeftist When I first came into the Lutheran Church many members from the Evangelical Church I left were concerned that I had left the faith and placed my faith in works for salvation. Lutherans are equivalent of Roman Catholics in the eyes of many" @lutheranpeasant on X 2025-07-28 12:10:52 UTC 1162 followers, XX engagements
"Luther and his followers restricted poor relief to the qualified local poor. They urged each community to assume full responsibility for the needy within their walls and subject them to programs for rehabilitation and vocational training. Age of Reform 266" @lutheranpeasant on X 2025-07-28 20:33:56 UTC 1177 followers, XXX engagements