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Logic --- History of Europe --- Christian church history --- anno 1600-1699 --- Lutheran Church --- Lutheranism --- Christian sects --- History
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Die Bekenntnisschriften der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirche orientieren sich an dem Konkordienbuch von 1580, das die innerprotestantischen Lehrkontroversen der zweiten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts befrieden und die Evangelischen - auch auf europäischer Ebene - erneut unter einem gemeinsamen Lehrbestand und Bekenntnis einen wollte. Dazu diente zum einen die durch die Konkordienformel vorgenommene Klärung der theologischen Fragen in Interpretation der Confessio Augustana, zum anderen die Zusammenstellung von Bekenntnissen und theologischen Schriften, die überwiegend aus der Feder Martin Luthers s
Christian church history --- History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1500-1599 --- Lutheran Church --- Lutheranism --- Christian sects
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Christian church history --- Netherlands --- Lutheran Church --- History --- Church history --- 284.1 <492> --- -Lutheranism --- Christian sects --- Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--Nederland --- Church history. --- -Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--Nederland --- 284.1 <492> Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--Nederland --- Lutheranism --- Lutheran Church - Netherlands - History --- Netherlands - Church history
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Arndt, Johann --- Mysticism --- Pietism --- Lutheran Church --- History --- Doctrines --- Arndt, Johann, --- 284.971 --- -Mysticism --- -Pietism --- -Lutheran Church --- -Lutheranism --- Christian sects --- Evangelicalism --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- Piëtisme --- -History --- -Doctrines --- -Arndt, Johann --- Pietism. --- -Piëtisme --- 284.971 Piëtisme --- -284.971 Piëtisme --- Lutheranism --- Arnd, Johann, --- Arndt, Johan, --- Arndt, John, --- Arndt (Johann). --- Arent, Johan, --- Mysticism - Lutheran Church - History - 16th century --- Mysticism - Lutheran Church - History - 17th century --- Lutheran Church - Doctrines - History - 16th century --- Lutheran Church - Doctrines - History - 17th century --- Arndt, Johann, - 1555-1621
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When Martin Luther mounted his challenge to the Catholic Church, reform stimulated a range of responses, including radical solutions such as those proposed by theologians of the Anabaptist movement. But how did ordinary anabaptists, men and women, grapple with the theological and emotional challenges of the lutheran Reformation ? Anabaptism developed along unique lines in the lutheran heartlands in central Germany. Here, the movement was made up of scattered groups and did not centre on charismatic leaders as it did elsewhere; ideas were spread more often by word of mouth than by print; and many anabaptists had uneven attachment to the movement, recanting and then relapsing. Historiography has neglected anabaptism in this area, since it had no famous leaders and does not seem to have been numerically strong. Baptism, brotherhood, and belief challenges these assumptions, revealing how anabaptism’s development in central Germany was fundamentally influenced by its interaction with lutheran theology. By doing so, it sets a new agenda for understandings of anabaptism in central Germany, as ordinary individuals created new forms of piety which mingled with ideas about brotherhood, baptism, the Eucharist, and gender and sex. Anabaptism in this region was not an isolated sect but an important part of the confessional landscape of the Saxon lands, and continued to shape lutheran pastoral affairs long after scholarship assumed it had declined. The choices these anabaptist men and women made sat on a spectrum of solutions to religious concerns raised by the Reformation. Understanding their decisions, therefore, provides new insights into how religious identities were formed in the Reformation era.
Christian church history --- History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1500-1599 --- Anabaptistes --- Église luthérienne --- Reformation --- Anabaptists --- Lutheran Church --- 284.1 <43> "15" --- 286 <43> "15" --- Lutheranism --- Christian sects --- Catabaptists --- Habans --- Baptists --- Peasants' War, 1524-1525 --- History --- Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--Duitsland --"15" --- Anabaptisten Duitsland. Zwickauer Propheten. Abecedarianen. Münster. Melchiorieten--?"15" --- 286 <43> "15" Anabaptisten Duitsland. Zwickauer Propheten. Abecedarianen. Münster. Melchiorieten--?"15"
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For Self-Examination and its companion piece Judge for Yourself! are the culmination of Søren Kierkegaard's "second authorship," which followed his Concluding Unscientific Postscript. Among the simplest and most readily comprehended of Kierkegaard's books, the two works are part of the signed direct communications, as distinguished from his earlier pseudonymous writings. The lucidity and pithiness, and the earnestness and power, of For Self-Examination and Judge for Yourself! are enhanced when, as Kierkegaard requested, they are read aloud. They contain the well-known passages on Socrates' defense speech, how to read, the lover's letter, the royal coachman and the carriage team, and the painter's relation to his painting. The aim of awakening and inward deepening is signaled by the opening section on Socrates in For Self-Examination and is pursued in the context of the relations of Christian ideality, grace, and response. The secondary aim, a critique of the established order, links the works to the final polemical writings that appear later after a four-year period of silence.
Philosophical anthropology --- General ethics --- Christian dogmatics --- Christian life --- Lutheran Church --- Lutheran Church. --- Kristet liv. --- Lutheran authors. --- Controversial literature. --- Danske folkekirke --- Danske folkekirke. --- Danske Folkekirke. --- Denmark. --- Controversial literature --- Lutheranism --- Christian sects --- Danske kirke --- Danske evangelisk-lutherske folkekirke --- Folkekirken (Denmark) --- Church of Denmark
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History of the Netherlands --- Christian church history --- anno 1800-1899 --- Gelderland (Prov.) --- 284.1 <492> --- 27 <492> "15/17" --- Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--Nederland --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Nederland--Moderne Tijd --- Lutheran Church --- History. --- 284.1 <492> Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--Nederland --- Lutheranism --- Christian sects --- History --- Gelderland (Netherlands) --- Guelders (Netherlands) --- Gelderland --- Gelre (Netherlands) --- Geldern (Netherlands) --- Gelria (Netherlands) --- Church history.
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This book offers a new appraisal of the Reformation and its popular appeal, based on the place of German hymns in the sixteenth-century press and in the lives of early Lutherans. The Bohemian mining town of Joachimsthal--where pastors, musicians, and laity forged an enduring and influential union of Lutheranism, music, and culture--is at the center of the story.
Lutheran Church --- Hymns, German --- Reformation --- Protestant Reformation --- Church history --- Counter-Reformation --- Protestantism --- German hymns --- Lutheranism --- Christian sects --- Hymns --- History and criticism. --- History --- Jáchymov (Czech Republic) --- Jáchymov (Czechoslovakia) --- S. Jochimsthal (Czech Republic) --- Joachimsthal (Czech Republic) --- Sankt-Joachimsthal (Czech Republic) --- Church history. --- Christian church history --- Music --- Poetry --- German literature --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699
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Lay prophets in Lutheran Europe ( c. 1550–1700) is the first transnational study of the phenomenon of angelic apparitions in all Lutheran cultures of early modern Europe. Jürgen Beyer provides evidence for more than 350 cases and analyses the material in various ways: tracing the medieval origins, studying the spread of news about prophets, looking at the performances legitimising their calling, noting their comments on local politics, following the theological debates about prophets, and interpreting the early modern notions of holiness within which prophets operated. A full chronology and bibliography of all cases concludes the volume. Beyer demonstrates that lay prophets were an accepted part of Lutheran culture and places them in their social, political and confessional contexts.
Lutheran Church --- Lay ministry --- Prophets --- 284.1 <09> --- 284.1 <09> Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--Geschiedenis --- Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--Geschiedenis --- Minor prophets --- Prophethood --- Seers --- Persons --- Ministry, Lay --- Volunteer workers in church work --- Church work --- Laity --- Priesthood, Universal --- Volunteer workers in Christian education --- Lutheranism --- Christian sects --- History --- Christian church history --- History of Europe --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Prophets. --- Lutheran Church.
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Christian church history --- anno 1500-1599 --- Lutheran Church --- Creeds --- Bibliography --- Melanchthon, Philipp, --- Augsburg Confession --- 238.2:284.1 --- 094:284 --- -Lutheranism --- Christian sects --- Lutheraanse, evangelische confessies --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Protestantisme. Protestantse sekten --- -Bibliography --- Melanchthon, Philipp --- -Lutheraanse, evangelische confessies --- 094:284 Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Protestantisme. Protestantse sekten --- 238.2:284.1 Lutheraanse, evangelische confessies --- -238.2:284.1 Lutheraanse, evangelische confessies --- Lutheranism --- Creeds&delete& --- Bibliography. --- Augsburger Bekenntnis --- Augsburgin Tunnustus --- Augsburgische Konfession --- Augsburgisches Bekenntnis --- Augsburgska bekännelsen --- Augsburgske bekjennelse --- Augsburgske konfesjon --- Augspurgische Confession --- Confessio Augustana --- Confession d'Augsbourg --- Confession d'Augsbourg. Bibliographie. 1530-1580 --- Confessie van Augsburg. Bibliografie. 1530-1580 --- Melanchthon, Philip, --- Lutheran Church - Creeds - Bibliography --- Melanchthon, Philipp, - 1497-1560 - Apologia Confessionis Augustanae - Bibliography --- Melanchthon, Philipp, - 1497-1560 - Apologia Confessionis Augustanae
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