Protestant spirituality is characterized by the mutual relationship between Word and Spirit. The doctrinal formulations of this relationship in the confessions of the Reformation period show that this specific feature of Protestant spirituality originated from the opposition to Rome and the Radical Reformation. The objections by Protestants against the mediaeval view that grace was infused through the sacraments led them to emphasize that faith was worked by the Spirit, in the heart. On the other hand, their objections against spiritualizing tendencies in the Radical Reformation led them to emphasize that faith was a matter of trust, based on the external Word. This twosided tension led to a nuanced view of the relationship between the exte...
This article discusses the complicated question of the connection between Calvin and the confessions...
Includes bibliographical references.A preliminary reading of the writings and sermons of several pre...
<p>This dissertation lays the groundwork for a reevaluation of early Protestant understandings of sa...
Protestant spirituality is characterized by the mutual relationship between Word and Spirit. The doc...
During the reformation the relationship between the Bible and the Spirit was animportant issue. The ...
During the reformation the relationship between the Bible and the Spirit was an important issue. The...
In this paper, we will take a closer look at just what it is that the Augsburg Confession and the Ap...
A critical analysis of any theology can be presumptuous at worst; unnecessary at best. This study wa...
With good reason John Calvin has been called the theologian of the Holy Spirit. His dealings with th...
This article surveys the question of how early Protestantism was experienced by its practitioners, u...
Although the Anabaptists are not explicitly mentioned in the Heidelberg Catechism, it is generally a...
This study considers the nature of the sacramental knowledge that was taught in the sixteenth-centur...
The Radical Reformers were not a unified entity, but consisted of many disparate voices, so their th...
The term ‘Protestant’ itself is a historical accident, but the category of western Christians who ha...
The notion of Christian liberty is essential for the understanding of the Reformed concept of the la...
This article discusses the complicated question of the connection between Calvin and the confessions...
Includes bibliographical references.A preliminary reading of the writings and sermons of several pre...
<p>This dissertation lays the groundwork for a reevaluation of early Protestant understandings of sa...
Protestant spirituality is characterized by the mutual relationship between Word and Spirit. The doc...
During the reformation the relationship between the Bible and the Spirit was animportant issue. The ...
During the reformation the relationship between the Bible and the Spirit was an important issue. The...
In this paper, we will take a closer look at just what it is that the Augsburg Confession and the Ap...
A critical analysis of any theology can be presumptuous at worst; unnecessary at best. This study wa...
With good reason John Calvin has been called the theologian of the Holy Spirit. His dealings with th...
This article surveys the question of how early Protestantism was experienced by its practitioners, u...
Although the Anabaptists are not explicitly mentioned in the Heidelberg Catechism, it is generally a...
This study considers the nature of the sacramental knowledge that was taught in the sixteenth-centur...
The Radical Reformers were not a unified entity, but consisted of many disparate voices, so their th...
The term ‘Protestant’ itself is a historical accident, but the category of western Christians who ha...
The notion of Christian liberty is essential for the understanding of the Reformed concept of the la...
This article discusses the complicated question of the connection between Calvin and the confessions...
Includes bibliographical references.A preliminary reading of the writings and sermons of several pre...
<p>This dissertation lays the groundwork for a reevaluation of early Protestant understandings of sa...