This article discusses the complicated question of the connection between Calvin and the confessions of the Presbyterian Reformed tradition. Firstly, a contrast is drawn to the question of the connection between Luther and the Lutheran confessions. It is noted that here a closed canon of Lutheran confessions exists, and Luther himself wrote three of the documents. On the other hand, there is no closed canon of Reformed confessions. However, there is a broad consensus concerning which Reformed confessions from the 16th century are classical. In this article a synopsis is provided of this list, and it is discovered that Calvin himself only wrote one of the classical Reformed confessional documents, although he influenced some others. The arti...
Confessions, creeds, and catechisms played an important role in defining and systematizing Protestan...
This thesis attempts to outline Calvin's practice of evangelisation in the period 1555-64 and to ide...
This article focuses on catechetical instruction in Geneva under Calvin, taking the 1537 “Instructio...
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...
Calvin and the act of confession In 1540 Calvin declared that no member of the congregation would ...
The article explores Calvin's attitude to the Eucharistic controversy between Wittenberg and Zurich ...
Language and church unity: Calvin’s 1545 Catechism in Latin In 1545 Calvin wrote a catechism. He ...
<strong>The origin of Reformed confessions during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.<...
This article commences with the observation – drawn from a number of standard collections – that a m...
This article commences with the observation - drawn from a number of standard collections - that a m...
In the article some conclusions are presented from studies of the 17th century Calvinist occasional ...
Confession, understood as confession and forgiveness of sins, is one of the most interesting phenome...
In Calvin research of the Twentieth Century, different approaches towards the question about Calvin’...
<strong>Catechesis, catechisms, and the confession of faith in Geneva during the life of Calvi...
Confessions, creeds, and catechisms played an important role in defining and systematizing Protestan...
This thesis attempts to outline Calvin's practice of evangelisation in the period 1555-64 and to ide...
This article focuses on catechetical instruction in Geneva under Calvin, taking the 1537 “Instructio...
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...
Calvin and the act of confession In 1540 Calvin declared that no member of the congregation would ...
The article explores Calvin's attitude to the Eucharistic controversy between Wittenberg and Zurich ...
Language and church unity: Calvin’s 1545 Catechism in Latin In 1545 Calvin wrote a catechism. He ...
<strong>The origin of Reformed confessions during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.<...
This article commences with the observation – drawn from a number of standard collections – that a m...
This article commences with the observation - drawn from a number of standard collections - that a m...
In the article some conclusions are presented from studies of the 17th century Calvinist occasional ...
Confession, understood as confession and forgiveness of sins, is one of the most interesting phenome...
In Calvin research of the Twentieth Century, different approaches towards the question about Calvin’...
<strong>Catechesis, catechisms, and the confession of faith in Geneva during the life of Calvi...
Confessions, creeds, and catechisms played an important role in defining and systematizing Protestan...
This thesis attempts to outline Calvin's practice of evangelisation in the period 1555-64 and to ide...
This article focuses on catechetical instruction in Geneva under Calvin, taking the 1537 “Instructio...