Like most of the Reformers, John Calvin (1509--64) loosely applied the terms Anabaptist, fanatic, and similar epithets to a number of diverse groups within what is commonly known as the radical, or nonmagisterial, Reformation. In the early years of Calvin\u27s career, for example, an Anabaptist (or Catabaptist ) could have been one of the so-called psychopannychists - French Protestants who allegedly denied the traditional doctrine of the state of the soul after death
The Protestant Reformation had not yet begun. Yet the Dark Ages of many centuries of ignorance were ...
[4], 33, [1] p.I.E. = John Etherington; T.L. = Thomas Lamb.Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 31".Re...
Balthasar Hubmaier is often called ‘the theologian of the Anabaptists’ for he was the only early Ana...
Like most of the Reformers, John Calvin (1509--64) loosely applied the terms Anabaptist, fanatic,...
The unhappy encounter between Anabaptists and Reformed in Wismar in 1553 is a striking example of ho...
At the risk of oversimplification, the central concept for Luther was trust, and for Calvin it was o...
John Calvin, 1509–1564, Reformer of Geneva, Frenchman, naturalized Genevan bourgeois 1559, authority...
The Calvin year 2009 began on October 31, 2008 with a conference organized by the Institute for Refo...
This study argues that John Calvin developed “Greek” doctrines of the interim state of souls, resurr...
Dans notre étude, nous nous proposons d'éclaircir un aspect important des Temps réformateurs, la ven...
At times Richard Hooker (1554-1600), as an apologist for the Church of England, has been treated as ...
The Anabaptists rose up as a grassroots movement whose purpose was to fulfill the original vision of...
This thesis attempts to disclose Calvin’s understanding of the person and work of the Holy spirit an...
Early sixteenth century radical Anabaptism emanated in Switzerland during Huldrych Zwingli's protest...
In the face of the growing phenomenon of neo-Pentecostalism or Charismatic renewal and its aggressio...
The Protestant Reformation had not yet begun. Yet the Dark Ages of many centuries of ignorance were ...
[4], 33, [1] p.I.E. = John Etherington; T.L. = Thomas Lamb.Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 31".Re...
Balthasar Hubmaier is often called ‘the theologian of the Anabaptists’ for he was the only early Ana...
Like most of the Reformers, John Calvin (1509--64) loosely applied the terms Anabaptist, fanatic,...
The unhappy encounter between Anabaptists and Reformed in Wismar in 1553 is a striking example of ho...
At the risk of oversimplification, the central concept for Luther was trust, and for Calvin it was o...
John Calvin, 1509–1564, Reformer of Geneva, Frenchman, naturalized Genevan bourgeois 1559, authority...
The Calvin year 2009 began on October 31, 2008 with a conference organized by the Institute for Refo...
This study argues that John Calvin developed “Greek” doctrines of the interim state of souls, resurr...
Dans notre étude, nous nous proposons d'éclaircir un aspect important des Temps réformateurs, la ven...
At times Richard Hooker (1554-1600), as an apologist for the Church of England, has been treated as ...
The Anabaptists rose up as a grassroots movement whose purpose was to fulfill the original vision of...
This thesis attempts to disclose Calvin’s understanding of the person and work of the Holy spirit an...
Early sixteenth century radical Anabaptism emanated in Switzerland during Huldrych Zwingli's protest...
In the face of the growing phenomenon of neo-Pentecostalism or Charismatic renewal and its aggressio...
The Protestant Reformation had not yet begun. Yet the Dark Ages of many centuries of ignorance were ...
[4], 33, [1] p.I.E. = John Etherington; T.L. = Thomas Lamb.Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 31".Re...
Balthasar Hubmaier is often called ‘the theologian of the Anabaptists’ for he was the only early Ana...