History Reformed Denominations Christianity


"Reformed" in this category is understood in the narrower sense that it designates a denomination or family of churches which followed John Calvin's teachings in such areas as theology, liturgy and church government. The term "reformed" in this context came to be used of almost all Calvinist churches on the continent- "Eglise Reformed" in France, "Reformierte Kirche" in Germany and the German -speaking part of Switzerland (Often preceded by the word "Evangelische") "Hervormde" or "Gereformeerde Kerken" in the Netherlands. The creeds used in these Reformed churches are typically the Heidelberg Catechism, the Belgic Confession and the Canons of Dort








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History


  • Reformed Theology after Calvin - A historical survey article on followers of Calvin reformed such as Vermigli, Zanchi, Beza, Ursinus, Bullinger, Turretin, reformed Erastus, Cocceius, Amyraut and Knox. There are also reformed discussions of the Synod of Dort and the reformed Westminster Confession.
  • Reformed Churches - A Catholic Encyclopedia site with short histories of history the Dutch Reformed church and the German Reformed history church in the US and the Reformed churches history in South Africa.
  • History of the Reformed Churches - An excellent short history, from Zwingli to Karl denominations Barth.


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