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Discuss the origins and the basic theological tenets of Lutheranism, Zwinglianism, Anabaptism, Calvinism. How did they differ from traditional Catholic belief and from each other? After Luther, why was the further fragmentation of reformed Christianity inevitable?
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Confessionalization, which Brady sees as unfolding more overtly after 1555, nevertheless also played a major role between 1450 and 1555. The forces of confessionalization tended to define more and more aspects of daily life in terms of one of the emerging Christian denominations (Catholicism, Lutheranism,
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a. buying of indulgences b. Zwinglianism c. buying of indulgences and poorly trained parish priests d. biblical interpretation e. poorly trained parish priests ... ____7. Which of the following was the most radical Reformation movement: a. Anabaptism b. Zwinglianism c. Lutheranism d. Calvinism...
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Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Southern United States ... COMP 102 CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS ... The Catholic Church, although it sounds like one universal Church, we find that it contains variety of ethnic churches with differences in the way the faith is expressed, such as the Roman, the Greek, the Coptic,
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New religious reformation ideology, which arrived on our territory in various modifications (Lutheranism, Calvinism, Zwinglianism, Anabaptism) were spread along with humanism. In the second half of the 16th century, a Lutheran style mode...
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Missions to America ... From the time of the late 1760s, two Methodist lay preachers emigrated to America and formed societies. Philip Embury began the work in New York. Soon, Captain Webb from the British Army ... Robert Strawbridge began a Methodist work in Maryland at the same time as Embury began his work in New York.
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Political and religious crises in the 16th century: Lutheranism, Zwinglianism, Anglicanism, Anabaptism, Calvinism, Roman Catholic reform; Weber thesis, the beginnings of Baroque arts. (4)
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Methodism is a movement within Protestant Christianity represented by a number of denominations and organisations. The Methodist movement traces its origin to the evangelical awakening in 18th century Great Britain. Methodism followed from the work of John Wesley, ... Early Methodists were drawn from all levels of society,
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more responsive to Zwinglianism or ... Anabaptism than to Lutheranism, ... fies Anabaptism and ecclesiastical...
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