Reformed Reformation The Reformation Church History Christianity
This category will concentrate on the development of the Reformed churches in a number of countries, as well as on the influence on the Protestant church in England. Through the 1540's this movement was constrained to Switzerland and nearby areas. But then, in a burst of activity, it expanded to a number of countries. It spread to Scotland under John Knox, after he had been in Geneva from 1555-1559. The church in France produced the Gallic Confession in 1559. In the Netherlands, Guido de Bres published the Belgic Confession in 1561. Ursinus and Olevianus wrote the Heidelberg Catechism in 1563 in Germany. The churches in these and other countries were greatly influenced by Calvin in theology, liturgy and church government and began to be known as Reformed churches, except in Scotland where the church was named Presbyterian. These churches did not agree with Calvin on everything, especially on some of his ideas of church and state, but in most other matters followed his example.
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Reformed Reformation
- Chart of Protestant Reformers - Brief history in chart form of over 20 reformers the reformation from Arminius through Zwingli.
- The Emergence and Development of the Reformed Church in Europe - A survey of the beginning of the Reformed Churches in Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, Scotland, Italy, and Eastern Europe.
- Calvinism in History - A work by Loraine Boettner on the Reformation, especially on the reformation Calvinism in England, Scotland, France and Holland.
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