AbstractThe Protestant Reformation in the 16th century led not only to deep changes in the doctrine, the rituals and the leadership of the Church, but also to an aftermath that may be seen on an ecclesiastic level, as well as on a larger level, socio-cultural and political. This European movement also had repercussions in point of education, and the Reformers constantly evinced, among others, the necessity of a consistent religious education provided to the young, based on the Scripture. The Protestant Reformation proved favourable to the education of the masses, of all children, regardless of gender and social status
Education played an important role in the seventeenth century neo-Augustinian movement, better known...
ABSTRACT: The Protestant Reformation of the 16th century brought, among other things, the developmen...
During the 16th–18th centuries major changes took place in western European education, both within t...
AbstractThe Protestant Reformation in the 16th century led not only to deep changes in the doctrine,...
What did Protestants need to know, and how were they given access to this knowledge? This chapter ex...
What did Protestants need to know, and how were they given access to this knowledge? This chapter ex...
The article presents the influence of Protestantism on education. The main thesis of the article is ...
This study is a theoretical exploration of the connection between the Protestant ethic and the spiri...
Since their earliest days, institutions providing a Protestant education have always been respected ...
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • ...
The term Bildung did not exist in the Reformation era. Rather, one spoke of "the Learned World." Com...
The Protestant Reformation fragmented the Catholic Church. 1) This division of Christians became a g...
Across Prussian counties and towns, Protestantism led to more schooling already in 1816, before the ...
Across Prussian counties and towns, Protestantism led to more schooling already in 1816, before the ...
This paper uses recently discovered data on nearly 300 Prussian counties in 1816 to show that Protes...
Education played an important role in the seventeenth century neo-Augustinian movement, better known...
ABSTRACT: The Protestant Reformation of the 16th century brought, among other things, the developmen...
During the 16th–18th centuries major changes took place in western European education, both within t...
AbstractThe Protestant Reformation in the 16th century led not only to deep changes in the doctrine,...
What did Protestants need to know, and how were they given access to this knowledge? This chapter ex...
What did Protestants need to know, and how were they given access to this knowledge? This chapter ex...
The article presents the influence of Protestantism on education. The main thesis of the article is ...
This study is a theoretical exploration of the connection between the Protestant ethic and the spiri...
Since their earliest days, institutions providing a Protestant education have always been respected ...
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • ...
The term Bildung did not exist in the Reformation era. Rather, one spoke of "the Learned World." Com...
The Protestant Reformation fragmented the Catholic Church. 1) This division of Christians became a g...
Across Prussian counties and towns, Protestantism led to more schooling already in 1816, before the ...
Across Prussian counties and towns, Protestantism led to more schooling already in 1816, before the ...
This paper uses recently discovered data on nearly 300 Prussian counties in 1816 to show that Protes...
Education played an important role in the seventeenth century neo-Augustinian movement, better known...
ABSTRACT: The Protestant Reformation of the 16th century brought, among other things, the developmen...
During the 16th–18th centuries major changes took place in western European education, both within t...