The Polish Brethren, usually known as Socinians, were perhaps the most infamous Christian sect belonging to the so-called ‘Radical Reformation’. Renowned for their anti-Trinitarian beliefs and their rationalistic approach towards religion, the Brethren also discussed theological-political concepts such as the legitimacy of magistracy and warfare. Relevant literature on the Brethren's socio-political views underestimates their participation in contemporary debates on the ius belli, describing them as pacifists who generally opposed politics and violence until the 1650s, when some of them began defending a more conventional approach towards magistracy and warfare. This article proves that this shift toward a more standard Protestant position ...
Summary Dealing with the Confessional Issue.Albrecht Duke of Prussia, the Polish Elites and the Refo...
The article presents a report on the relations between the three main religious groups of Gdańsk: Lu...
This article analyzes the activity of Jesuit preachers, confessors and private teachers at the kings...
The Polish Brethren, usually known as Socinians, were perhaps the most infamous Christian sect belon...
Polish Toleration or the Beginning of the Enlightenment? Jonasz Szlichtyng (1592‑1661) as Theologian...
The paper focuses on the process of consolidating different Christian forces fighting the rise of th...
© francesco quatrini, 2021This essay focuses on the presence of Polish Brethren (usually known as So...
The article consists of three parts. The first part addresses the condition of research on the synod...
The article presents beginnings and development of Protestantism in Wielkopolska (Greater Poland pro...
Several religious and intellectual movements today claim the right to the heritage of the religious ...
Comparison of Reformed Protestant catechisms printed for the Lesser Poland Congregation and the Lith...
The article deals with the history and the problems of the Moravian Church rooting back to the Unity...
The polity of the Reformed Church in the Commonwealth of Two Nations from the mid 16th to the mid 17...
Zasadniczym tematem pracy była analiza losów Braci Polskich na obszarze historycznej Sądecczyzny. Ce...
The history of acute inter-confessional conflict in Poland began with Martin Luther in 1517 and the ...
Summary Dealing with the Confessional Issue.Albrecht Duke of Prussia, the Polish Elites and the Refo...
The article presents a report on the relations between the three main religious groups of Gdańsk: Lu...
This article analyzes the activity of Jesuit preachers, confessors and private teachers at the kings...
The Polish Brethren, usually known as Socinians, were perhaps the most infamous Christian sect belon...
Polish Toleration or the Beginning of the Enlightenment? Jonasz Szlichtyng (1592‑1661) as Theologian...
The paper focuses on the process of consolidating different Christian forces fighting the rise of th...
© francesco quatrini, 2021This essay focuses on the presence of Polish Brethren (usually known as So...
The article consists of three parts. The first part addresses the condition of research on the synod...
The article presents beginnings and development of Protestantism in Wielkopolska (Greater Poland pro...
Several religious and intellectual movements today claim the right to the heritage of the religious ...
Comparison of Reformed Protestant catechisms printed for the Lesser Poland Congregation and the Lith...
The article deals with the history and the problems of the Moravian Church rooting back to the Unity...
The polity of the Reformed Church in the Commonwealth of Two Nations from the mid 16th to the mid 17...
Zasadniczym tematem pracy była analiza losów Braci Polskich na obszarze historycznej Sądecczyzny. Ce...
The history of acute inter-confessional conflict in Poland began with Martin Luther in 1517 and the ...
Summary Dealing with the Confessional Issue.Albrecht Duke of Prussia, the Polish Elites and the Refo...
The article presents a report on the relations between the three main religious groups of Gdańsk: Lu...
This article analyzes the activity of Jesuit preachers, confessors and private teachers at the kings...