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Protestant Reformers were theologians whose careers, works and actions brought about the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. In the context of the Reformation, Martin Luther was the first reformer, sharing his views publicly in 1517, followed by Andreas Karlstadt and Philip Melanchthon at Wittenberg , who promptly joined the new movement.
Pages in category "Protestant Reformers" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
List of Protestant Reformers; List of women of the Restoration Movement This page was last edited on 1 April 2024, at 17:05 (UTC). Text is ...
Protestant Reformers (4 C, 54 P) Pages in category "Religious reformers by religion" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Church music during the Reformation developed during the Protestant Reformation in two schools of thought, the regulative and normative principles of worship, based on reformers John Calvin and Martin Luther. They derived their concepts in response to the Catholic church music, which they found distracting and too ornate. Both principles also ...
After Protestant Reformation, the small church absorbed Calvinist theology - under the influence of Guillaume Farel- and became the Italian branch of the European Calvinist churches. In 1975, the Waldensian Church (45,000 members circa, plus some 15,000 affiliates in Argentina and Uruguay) joined forces with the Italian Methodist Church (5,000 ...
The beliefs of Marsilius were largely in agreement with the Protestant reformers. [42] William of Ockham: Ockhamite philosophy influenced Luther and Protestant philosophy. Luther conveyed the ethnical philosophy of Ockham into Protestantism. [43] [44] Ockham's stress on scripture anticipates Protestant views and some see him as a proto ...