Friday, February 19, 2010

Implications of 16th Century Calvinism for Mission Efforts Today (A.R.Haudenschild, M.A., M.Div.))

  • 1.1 John Calvin
  • 1.2 John Calvin’s Central Beliefs
  • 2.1 Politically Endorsed Apostolic Authority
  • 2.2 A New Moral as the Link between State and Consistory
  • 2.3 Political and religious Support from the Swiss-Confederation
  • 2.4 United in Opposition to Mideval Roman Catholic Abuses
  • 4.1 Need of a Pan-Helvetic Reformed Faith Concept
  • 4.2 History of Calvinist Confession Creeds in the 16th/ 17th Century
  • 5.1 The Calvinism’s Limited International Acceptance (Map 1: 3 Reformers)
  • 5.2 Calvinism in France (Map 2: Spread of Calvinism in the 16th Century Europe)
  • 5.3 Calvinism in Italy (Map 3: The Waldensians in 15th century Europe)
  • 5.4 Calvinism in the Netherlands
  • 5.5 Calvinism in Germany (Map 4: Spread of Calvinism and Lutheranism in 16th Century Europe)
  • 5.6 Calvinism in Poland: (Map 5: Calvinism, Lutheranism, Hussites and other religious Convictions in 16th Century Continental Europe)
  • 5.7 Calvinism in Hongrie
  • 6.1 Historical Background of the Anabaptists
  • 6.2 Birth of Anabaptist Churches outside of the Swiss Confederation
  • 6.3 The Anabaptist’ Helvetic Schleitheim Confession 1527
  • 6.4 Leading Elements in the Anabaptist’ Theology
  • 6.5 The Mission Zeal and Determination of the Anabaptists
  • 6.6 Anabaptism: Application of Calvin’s Theology to Congregational Churches (Map : World Distribution of Mennonite Churches)
9. Sources, Bibliography with URL Links (for resources, bibliography, explanatory notes, etc., mail to: arhau@ccea.org.tw )

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