Episode 11 – Interview with Geoffrey Dipple

One of the radical things that the Anabaptists of Münster did was to implement a community of goods. Following the Biblical precedent of Acts 2:44, they redistributed the wealth of those in the city already and those arriving from elsewhere. Professor Geoffrey Dipple from the University of Alberta joins us to explain how it worked, and what critics over the centuries have thought.

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