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    “Reformationstag” 500. International symposium in Bucharest: “The Protestant Reformation. History, Reception, and Influences” by Fănel ȘUTEU

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… „The Protestant Reformation. History, Reception and Influences”: an emblematic meeting under the form of an international scientific symposium of the Pentecostal Theological Institute from Bucharest, Romania (I.T.P.B.). …”
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    Zwingli’s Role in the Reformation of Berne by Gábor LÁNYI

    Published 2021-06-01
    Subjects: “…Protestant Reformation, Ulrich Zwingli, Reformation of Bern, Reformation of Zurich, Berchtold Haller, Johannes Oecolampadius…”
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    Der Bauernkrieg. Ein Systemkonflikt an der Wende vom Mittelalter zur Neuzeit by Florian Ambach

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The following paper aims to examine if and how the Peasants’ War was connected with the Protestant Reformation. In order to answer this question, various models of society developed by the peasants will be analysed. …”
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    Religion, Nationalism, and American Identity: Reflections on Mark Noll’s America’s God by Douglas Ambrose

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Noll describes this process of “Americanization” as consisting of a “shift away from European theological traditions, descended directly from the Protestant Reformation, toward a Protestant evangelical theology decisively shaped by its engagement with Revolutionary and post-Revolutionary America.” …”
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    Perbandingan Teologi Keselamatan Antara Katolik Dan Protestan Sebelum Dan Sesudah Gerakan Reformasi by Marde Christian Stenly Mawikere

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The situation Christianity and medieval zeitgeist called dark ages of the church which fueled the Protestant reform movement. The Protestant reform movement seemed to be a renaissance of the church to return to the Bible, especially the problem of salvation (soteriology), emphasizing the supremacy of God's grace and Christ's Atonement. …”
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    Alabaster Connections between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: An English Altar for the Servants of Mary in Cascina by Roberta Venditto

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The contribution aims to highlight a network of dynamics triggered by the Protestant Reformation in England on the workshop organisation and the diffusion of these artefacts in the rest of Europe in connection with the artistic and cultic needs expressed in the same period by mendicant orders and lay confraternities.…”
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    A educação e a revolução social de Martinho Lutero by Ernesto Jacob Keim

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In this article, developed by the Research Group Philosophy and Education Educogitans that works with the Education Master of Regional University of Blumenau is debated aspects occuring from the movement started by Luther, Melanchthon and the Cranach, in 1517, it known as the Protestant Reformation about identified education as a revolutionary agent. …”
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    Gli otia di un giurista filologo: il Philargyrus di Andrea Alciato by Antonio Nogara

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…This work demonstrates the great contribution of Alciato, an exceptional scholar, to the significant aspects of that period, such as the Protestant Reform. The article opens with a brief introduction and is followed by the critical edition of Alciato’s Latin text, with the Italian interlinear translation and apparatus criticus; next are the critical edition of the Albucii Interpretatiunculae, i.e. the explanatory notes to the comedy that Alciato wrote, but which he attributed to one of his friend and collaborator. …”
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    The Revells of Christendome (1609) ou le dessous diplomatique des cartes by Gilles Bertheau

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In early seventeenth-century Europe, still troubled and wounded by the religious rifts originating in the Protestants Reformations, it is no wonder to see an English engraver transform an international political event such as the Twelve Years Truce into a victory of the Protestants against the Catholics. …”
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    Vallásos nevelés és a gyermekkép alakulása a reformáció korában – Feladatok akkor és most - by Gabriella Márta GORBAI

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The spread of Protestant reformation in Europe brought about a qualitative and quantitative change in schooling. …”
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    Reflexões acerca do espetáculo como fundamento cultural do Ocidente by Giulia Crippa

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Renaissance shows a slightly better equilibrium of power and society when seen through spectacular focus, but Protestant reform generates, insight the roman Church, the need of a new spectacularization for the Christians masses, creating the Baroque. …”
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    A Balkan “Archaeology” and the Crisis of Modernity. Afterword by Dejan Djokić by Traian Stoianovich, Dejan Djokić

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Following the Protestant Reformation and especially the French Revolution, two models of modernity emerged in Europe: Europe I of liber­ties (privileges) and Europe II of liberty. …”
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    Hıristiyanlık ve Sekülerleşme İlişkisi ya da Seküler Dindarlığın Teolojisi (Relationship Between Christianity and Secularization or Theology of Secular Religiousness) by Hakan Olgun

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Religious practice and recommendations of the Catholic Church has been expelled from the worldly life by the Protestant Reformation. Instead of the Catholic doctrine that valued only the church and the monastic life, and despised the earthly life, Protestantism almost sanctified all secular (i.e. worldly) vocations and occupations as a manifestation of piety.…”
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