Although there is little explicit reference to Martin Luther’s theology in Dutch Reformed sources, still Luther serves as an ally against Lutheran orthodoxy. Confronted with the wish of Lutherans in the Dutch Republic to organize separate Lutheran congregations, some Reformed authors like Caspar Grevinchoven (1550–1606) and Henricus Alutarius (1592–1633) suggested that the Lutherans – whom they called neo-Lutherans – could join the Reformed churches, because there was no essential difference between Luther and them. Some later theologians, such as Johannes de Mey (1617–1678), were less polemical, advocating a unification of churches from both confessions on the basis of the fundamental doctrines they held in common. Remarkably, the (Altered...
In the history of the Reformation there was a short but glorious period, the years from 1517 to 1523...
To date, Luther\u27s Christology in his commentary on 1 John has not been studied in a monograph. By...
Roman Catholic attitudes toward Martin Luther (1485-1563) have changed. Whether popular, scholarly, ...
Although there is little explicit reference to Martin Luther’s theology in Dutch Reformed sources, s...
Although there is little explicit reference to Martin Luther’s theology in Dutch Reformed sources, s...
Although there is little explicit reference to Martin Luther’s theology in Dutch Reformed sources, s...
Although there is little explicit reference to Martin Luther’s theology in Dutch Reformed sources, s...
<p><strong>Luther's understanding of the Word of God. </strong>This paper attempts...
The Reformation in the Netherlands was opposed by the secular and ecclesiastical authorities for nig...
This paper concerns Erasmus’ role in the increased confessionalisation of the 16th century. It...
<p><strong>Martin Luther's doctrine of baptism according to the De captivitate Babylonic...
This article discusses the complicated question of the connection between Calvin and the confession...
This article discusses the complicated question of the connection between Calvin and the confessions...
<p>The article reflects about the Reformation of Luther (1517), with the objective to understand the...
In order to clarify Luther\u27s significance for Catholics, this study investigates the contemporary...
In the history of the Reformation there was a short but glorious period, the years from 1517 to 1523...
To date, Luther\u27s Christology in his commentary on 1 John has not been studied in a monograph. By...
Roman Catholic attitudes toward Martin Luther (1485-1563) have changed. Whether popular, scholarly, ...
Although there is little explicit reference to Martin Luther’s theology in Dutch Reformed sources, s...
Although there is little explicit reference to Martin Luther’s theology in Dutch Reformed sources, s...
Although there is little explicit reference to Martin Luther’s theology in Dutch Reformed sources, s...
Although there is little explicit reference to Martin Luther’s theology in Dutch Reformed sources, s...
<p><strong>Luther's understanding of the Word of God. </strong>This paper attempts...
The Reformation in the Netherlands was opposed by the secular and ecclesiastical authorities for nig...
This paper concerns Erasmus’ role in the increased confessionalisation of the 16th century. It...
<p><strong>Martin Luther's doctrine of baptism according to the De captivitate Babylonic...
This article discusses the complicated question of the connection between Calvin and the confession...
This article discusses the complicated question of the connection between Calvin and the confessions...
<p>The article reflects about the Reformation of Luther (1517), with the objective to understand the...
In order to clarify Luther\u27s significance for Catholics, this study investigates the contemporary...
In the history of the Reformation there was a short but glorious period, the years from 1517 to 1523...
To date, Luther\u27s Christology in his commentary on 1 John has not been studied in a monograph. By...
Roman Catholic attitudes toward Martin Luther (1485-1563) have changed. Whether popular, scholarly, ...