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Discover the gripping history of the radical Melchiorite sect in 'New Jerusalem.' This captivating trade paperback, published by Penguin Australia in 2019, dives deep into the harrowing events of February 1534, when a fervent group, convinced they were chosen by God, seized the city of Münster. As the tumultuous siege unfolded over 18 months, followers of this radical Christian theocracy faced persecution and inner turmoil while clinging to their apocalyptic beliefs. Each page of this 384-page volume unravels the dramatic transformation of Münster into a theocratic stronghold, with its leaders, particularly John of Leiden, declaring themselves as agents of divine prophecy. Relive the extraordinary and tragic tale of uprising, polygamy, and relentless faith that marked a pivotal moment in religious history. Perfect for history buffs and those intrigued by the intersection of faith and fanaticism, this book invites you to explore the depths of human resilience and belief under extreme duress. Whether you seek to understand the historical context of 16th-century Europe’s reformation era or are drawn to tales of devotion and struggle, 'New Jerusalem' provides a thorough examination and insightful narrative that you will not forget.