Getting Schooled - Protestant Resistance Theory 101
- Kaitlyn Schiess

- Jul 8
- 1 min read

The word “Protestant” comes from “protest”—so how did historic Protestant church leaders like Luther and Calvin think about resisting authority figures? What questions were they asking and which questions blindsided them? Kaitlyn and Skye talk about Protestant resistance theory and how it may have been the origin of our idea of individual rights.
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