Count Ulrich of Lindburg: A Tale of the Reformation in Germany
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An aging feudal lord in Saxony wrestles with doubts stirred by a bold monk's public defiance, prompting a private search for spiritual truth that divides his household. His son departs for Wittenberg to study with reform-minded teachers, provoking alarm from a devout mother and the family confessor who fear heresy. The narrative traces their debates and the knight's patient inquiry into Scripture and tradition, examining tensions between inherited authority and emerging religious reform, the strains of generational change, and the personal cost of conscience and conviction.
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